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Posted by: 46chev at Mon Mar 27 02:14:39 2006  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by 46chev ]  
   

Hi all just wanted to give a quick update. My female just laid her first clutch of eggs the day before yesterday . I did seperated my male and female, so now they both have there own cage. He was apparently succesful in his attempt breed with her though. I noticed that my female was gravid about two and a half weeks ago, and at that point provided her with a nesting site( although she chose to lay her eggs in her sweat box). I am incubating the eggs in moist perlite in a havobator at about 85-86 degrees with humidity in the 50s or 60s. She was ofcourse very tired and a bit grumpy the day after, but when she did get a bit more active I got her to eat a pinkie dusted with calcium. Is there anything else I can do for her other than provide her with food that is always dusted and the proper nesting site? I know laying eggs is hard on her and I just want to make sure she is as healthy and happy as possible. Anyway sorry for rambling just wanted to give everyone an update.


   

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