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I was out splitting an old chunk of decomposing maple and I found a nest of blue-tailed skink eggs,
I gathered them up with the sawdust they seemed to be in, but now I am looking for advice on what to do with them now.
Does anyone have any ideas? Thanks in advance.
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Well as usual, when you post something, it means I'm going to learn something. I had no idea what a blue-tail skink is.
You obviouly are not going to detroy them, or you wouldn't be asking the question. So as I researched as to what a skink is, I see three immediate options...build a new nest for them in the wild, incubate them yourself, or give them up for adoption to someone else who will.
If you keep them, here are two options I pulled from the internet by asking "What to do with Blue-tail Skink eggs":
Option 1: Return Them to the Wild
If the eggs are still in a relatively safe location and just exposed (e.g., in leaf litter or under a board), put them back.
Option 2: Incubate Them Indoors
If the nest was completely destroyed or is in a high-traffic area, you can incubate them.
I'm rather confident you have or could have found this info yourself - so thanks for letting me share what I have learned so far. There is a whole other world out there by searching on Blue-tailed Skink. Who knew?
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