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RE: Breeding of U. pietschammi

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Posted by: umop_apisdn at Sat Mar 25 18:46:59 2006  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by umop_apisdn ]  
   

i noticed vocalization from my female late last year. there were several instances when i was in my reptile room spraying my geckos when i would hear some croaking/chirping. each time i noticed it, it happened when one of the males would crawl over the female.

as for the difference in size, it's difficult to tell. what are to total length and snout-vent lengths of each of your animals? you'd like your female to be a full-sized adult before trying to breed her, since little is known about breeding the species and unforseen consequences can result from breeding undersized animals. by sharing their sizes (weight would be good too), others here with corkbarks can perhaps tell you if that is comparably sized to their own adults.
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