DavidZ AC Members Sep 20, 2007 1,426 3 38 NY Oct 23, 2008 #1 My juvenile pair of GBRs laid eggs about 3 days a go, they are starting to turn white. Does this mean that the whites can be discarded? the pair is still standing guard.
My juvenile pair of GBRs laid eggs about 3 days a go, they are starting to turn white. Does this mean that the whites can be discarded? the pair is still standing guard.
snoopy65 I am Sam aka Snoopy65 Aug 24, 2008 4,628 0 0 Where the ducks walk on the fish, PA Oct 23, 2008 #2 White eggs are not viable and they will end up eating them. No need to do anything.
DavidZ AC Members Sep 20, 2007 1,426 3 38 NY Oct 23, 2008 #3 Does this means that they were not fertilized?
A angelianmickie AC Members Jun 1, 2007 68 0 0 SW, Montana Oct 25, 2008 #4 probably not but they'll try again soon
P pam916 AC Members Oct 19, 2008 243 0 16 fort worth, tx Oct 26, 2008 #5 DavidZ said: Does this means that they were not fertilized? Click to expand... If they are white and kinda resemble hard boiled eggs then they are more than likely infertile. That doesn't mean that the next spawn will be.
DavidZ said: Does this means that they were not fertilized? Click to expand... If they are white and kinda resemble hard boiled eggs then they are more than likely infertile. That doesn't mean that the next spawn will be.