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HI! :)
new here just got 4 brand new love birds with eggs and im new at this :P it came with 4 eggs!
im excited cuz its my first time breeding love birds, because i breed sugar gliders which are extreamly different lol,
but i hope we have some talker here and i would like to know whats the best starting way to take care of these little eggs! 
THANKS!!
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Devastbore, welcome here, I'm happy you joined the forum and hope you will like it
I'm in no way an expert on breeding (my lovebirds don't even produce eggs
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Were you planning to take the eggs away from the birds?
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oh know i will never take the eggs away they are great birds and they do seem like they know what they are doing, all i did is provided a light for the eggs and a little moist environment, i guess we will see how things go and i will update from there
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This is so exciting, Devast8or
Actually exactly what I wished for with my lovebirds (well, they're my daughter's - but you know: they're part of the family) -
I'm looking forward and thank you for keeping me posted on the progress
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Yes, that's right. That's why it's so exciting. the days it should take to know for sure are around 18 I think (I will look it up to be sure) by then the hatchlings should peep their littles heads outta the shells B)
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oh i cant wait! its going to be exciting, oh and they seem to look good, and they buried only 3 and left 1 out, is there a reason for that?
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Not that I know of. Maybe that's one that's not fertile?
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maybe? well i will let you know on later dayz
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Well yeah, unless you candle the eggs there is no way of knowing for sure, right?
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