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Eclectus egg mystery -- Posted by Anonny Moose on 04-10-04 19:36


The eclectus that was so devoted to her two pink infertile eggs for a good
month has finally been leaving the nest the last few days. Today I braved a
peek inside and both eggs are gone! They haven't been pushed out into the
cage and they are nowhere inside.... could she have eaten them entirely???

Karen



Re: Eclectus egg mystery -- Posted by Joanne on 04-10-04 20:35



"Anonny Moose" wrote in message
news:107h17f9plp0e83@corp.supernews.com...
> The eclectus that was so devoted to her two pink infertile eggs for a good
> month has finally been leaving the nest the last few days. Today I braved
a
> peek inside and both eggs are gone! They haven't been pushed out into the
> cage and they are nowhere inside.... could she have eaten them entirely???
>
> Karen


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