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EdK
at Sat May 15 16:57:11 2004 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by EdK ]
Hi Dave, I know that there are Typlonectes that are still alive after 15 years that were collected as adults. So I would expect their life span to possibly be in the 20s. I have one at work that is close to 14 years of age and gave birth to a litter of ten babies the year before last.
I have not bred Dermophis as of yet but I have had females give birth about 8 months after we first aquired them. They are on a side of the building at work where the temperature may be too warm in the summer to sucessfully cycle them. You should have been at IAD #3 as I gave a talk on caecilians in captivity.
I have worked with Schistometopum thomenses that have bred and given birth although we lost the offspring after a couple of months.
Ed
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