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jobi
at Mon Oct 16 00:33:19 2006 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jobi ]
Peoples will think I am bragging! But 30 days after copulation I expect my females to nest, of course all this has to do with food intake, eventually you learn to read each lizards and know they are due! When I feel this I will set up an other cage and move the female, usually this stress is enough to release labour hormones (act like an oxitocin shot) and leads to nesting. This is in my care, the result will vary from one keeper to the next, theirs no way for me to give you my experience, you must build your own with time. This is why my friend FR always say that husbandry is about making decisions.
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