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This morning I was doing the daily cleaning of Henrys water dish, when I noticed that there was a small egg like thing. It was shaped like a egplant, it was orange-redish, and it had a black spot on one end. It was probably the size of my fingernail, and i'm pretty sure this is not an egg. I can't take any pic. right now because my dad won't let me. Any info will be good.
The Anole is out 1.0.0 Anolis carolinensis (Bink) 1.0.0 Hyla cinerea (Henry) 1.0.0 Canis familiaris (Doyle) 1.1.12 Mus musculus 0.0.1 Carassius auratus
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I'm sorry I can't help right now. I need a pic.
1.0 bearded dragon (Drake)
1.0.1 leopard gecko (Athena and Apollo)
0.0.1 occelated skink (Zahara)
0.0.2 wood frogs (Cloak and Dagger)
" Human kind has not woven the web of life. We are but one thread within it. Whatever we do to the web, we do to ourselves. All things are bound together. All things connect." - Chief Seattle, 1855
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Yep, the dude speakith the truth.
They call me the casmatic amigma. They call me jeff hardy.ROCK ON!!!!!!!!!!!! I own: 1 bearded dragon 2 leopard geckos 2 3-toed box turtles 1 sand boa AND COUNTING!!!!!!
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| if it is a egg moving it to much could potentially hurt or kill your amphibian or reptile. but i am not a expert!
JOSHUA
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| Definitely not an egg they lay about 500 at a time
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