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mike3
at Tue Jan 6 23:08:28 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by mike3 ]
I hatched malis eggs last year. My female brumated in the wild so when i got her she was ready to breed with my male. This year i am going to breed them. I finished brumation about a month ago, and now i am waiting for eggs. All you really have to do is put them through a proper brumation, then after that feed the female very fatty foods, and i added extra calcium to the food for the female. I had 2 resting chambers which were boxes under the soil, and the top of the box sticks out so i can open it up and check on them. I took out the sand and added moist vermiculite. I constantly kept the vermiculite moist and she laid her eggs in their. Then i incubated the eggs at 92-93 degrees F, and 76 days later i had 3 malis hatchlings. ----- Mike
1.1.3 maliensis (Spike, Marshmellow, Brown, Green, Orange)
0.2 Female U. Acanthinurus-Werneri x
0.1 Pit Bull/German Shephard/ Lab/ ect. mix (Kodak) - looks like an over grown toco bell dog.
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