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Eclectus Help...fast

Postby solitaryman on Thu Mar 12, 2009 6:06 pm

I bought a pair of Eclectus and they female is laying eggs. She is sitting on the eggs for a while, but then somehow I just found out aht due to the poor nesting materials the eggs was buried so she couldnt see them anymore. Now she refused to sit on the eggs. After the 7 days, I looked at both eggs and they're fertile. It has been about a week now, what are the chances that they're still fertile? And if I get an incubator, what degree should I set it to be?


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  • Re: Eclectus Help...fast

    Postby dndwhite1 on Tue Jun 09, 2009 5:38 pm

    I have a question.... I am adopting a 6 year old pair of Eclectus and would like to know if they can be kept outside in Fresno ca. I want to breed them., and keep them in my backyard under the right shelter of the sun and heat. What types of temperatures can they handle?
    They have been in a room with 2 cockatoos all their life just starring at 4 walls. I have a very nice yard with alot of trees and plants .
    I would appreciate any advice you can give.
    Thank you.
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