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Posted by: tomeles at Tue Nov 24 18:50:53 2009 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by tomeles ] I kept two C.zebrata together for about 4 years, with no fighting, and no babies. I figured they might both be girls. About 2 years ago I bought what I looked like a male (based on yellow eyes..and a head shape). He got along in the group aswell. About a month ago one of the supected to be gravid females droped a baby. I found the baby dead, with no signs of mechanical injury. It was fully formed, and surprisingly huge. It was not in encased, nor did it have any unabsorbed yolk. I suspected maybe it wasn't accepted by the other expecting mother, or father, so I seperated the remaining gravid animal. It did well on its own. It ate well, and became extremely agressive towards anyone who came near the cage. The other day I found she had also given birth. By the time I found the baby it was dead. I'm not sure if it was a stillbirth, but again,it was a huge fully formed baby, with no yolk left to absorb. The mothers had ample basking and hiding spots, but would usually not bask. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Hide Replies ]
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