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Baobab Posted - 06/06/2014 : 15:05:26
Was giving our male hoggy's viv a deep clean and came across four eggs buried in back corner. At first I thought it must have been a stone but then after finding another the penny dropped.
So he is now officially a she and has been renamed accordingly.
Is this common with Hoggies to lay eggs when they haven't been mated. Just very relieved that she is ok as she is only a year old and about 150g.

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chrisc Posted - 06/06/2014 : 19:41:08
i know most can lay infertile egg's not sure how common it is with hoggies though
quite young for her to lay id have thought but then they all mature at different times

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