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RE: young male coronata...

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Posted by: damnitbonnie at Thu Sep 14 08:10:06 2006  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by damnitbonnie ]  
   

Thank you. I have them in a bed a beast/dirt combo. I thought it wasn't deep enough and was going to put more in. She laid them yesterday evening. Waiting to see if they are fertile. I'm going to have to make some changes to the tanks. I have already added the light bulb. They do like it.
I've already experienced the to wet problem. I'm careful about that now.

Do you know at what stage fertilization takes place. I'm under the impression it takes 4 months (at the temps I was using then) for the eggs to develop and be laid. I put Monroe in with her 4 to 6 weeks ago. I'm hopeing they are fertile. They glowed red when I candled them before I put them in the deli cups.


   

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