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FR
at Thu Aug 23 01:49:19 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FR ]
Not sure of your questions. Yes, I have incubated monitors in sand. Also, yes, we have had indoor monitors hatch in their cages. Only two types. Caudolineatus(several times), which have a short incubation period. And Ackies, the ackies have to be laid in the spring, so they can hatch before winter. All eggs have died in our winter, inside and out.
Outside, we had flavis reach 2/3's development before they died. And One single baby storrs, popped up in a cage. Only heaven knows where that came from, as I could not remember ever having adults in cage.
But then recently I had a golden greek tortoise hatch out in a timor cage. Without knowledge the adults were ever in there, very surprising I tell you. My son reminded me that I put them in there for a very short time.
I am hoping to see some lacie hatchlings in a cage some day. Once I had lacie eggs incubate halfway outside. I dug them up after many nights in the low 20's, some hatched. Cheers
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