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jobi
at Sat Aug 5 22:30:31 2006 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jobi ]
Incubation is a variable event, we as keepers are still in the infancy stage when it comes to artificial incubation.
Let me share some interesting facts that iv experienced lately.
Eggs of gonocephalus and acanthosaura species, have the same abilities, both these species and subspecies can be incubated the same way and hatch at the same time.
As we speech I developed a technique to trigger copulation within 24h to 48h with both species, of course the animals must be in breeding condition to do so.
Next I am working on an incubation technique that allows eggs to hatch simultaneously in the same time frame, this regardless of species or humidity. In fact the eggs can be from different containers with variable temps.
I am not going to talk about this anymore on this forum, however this information will be published. I feel Herpetoculture will make giant leaps these coming years.
The photo shows both species hatching simultaneously from different containers today, they where put in the same container for the photo. This experiment lasted about 120 days, however this time will be cut in half eventually.
2006-04-11 acathosaura sp nested
2006-04-14 gonocephalus sp nested
2006-08-05 both species hatched simultanously.
Ps. Weak babies are the result of pre nesting parameters, female condition and nesting options. Incubation time and temperatures do not affect hatchlings, however temperature extremes can produce birth defects, these species can tolerate a wide temperature variations.
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News on incubation variables… - jobi, Sat Aug 5 22:30:31 2006 
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