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RE: Gravid A. capra

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Posted by: EMWhite at Sun Oct 15 23:49:55 2006  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by EMWhite ]  
   

jobi,
Thanks for the tips, I'll make sure that she has the necessities provided for her. I read the messages between you and froggieb about the importance of leaves on the bottom of the enclosure. I have a pear tree outside which is dropping liberal amounts of leaves, you think I could use those? Will they really make nesting easier for her? I'll definatly do it this time, but if you think it is worth it, I'll leave them in the enclosure. I'm glad you think that she was not gravid upon purchase, this means that I will have more breeding! (hopefully). I have been looking foreword to this for some time now. If all goes well, I'll post some pictures of the babies. Before I go, I have one more question: do you think (or if anyone else reading this wants to offer an opinion) that I should offer a seperate container with nesting material, as opposed to making her lay them in the substrate? The pair are housed on about an inch and a half of coconut fiber/ coco bark mixed together. Thanks.

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