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vegasbilly
at Tue Jun 7 23:01:01 2011 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by vegasbilly ]
No offense to the previous author but incubation is more like 100 days and plan on manually pipping them as more than likely they will die full term in the egg if you don't.
W/my babies I set them up in shoebox sized rubbermaid tubs and had lots of fake greenery. Thawed and split brained pinks were taken more readily if left up in the branches/leaves....some would ignore all offerings left on the floor of the tub for quite awhile.
Get those adults treated and have plenty of Baytril or Amicasin around for the almost guaranteed UR issues they're bound to have. Worm them after they've fed 4-5 times or at about 45-60 days...repeat in another 45 days from there and once more 6 mos. later. Mine then get an annual booster. WC adult Gonyosoma are notorious for initially doing quite well then crashing hard and fast for no outwardly apparent reason. Give them arboreal and terrestrial hides, plenty of greenery, and leave them totally alone exceptmfor feeding/cleaning.
Bill
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