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Posted by: Calparsoni at Sat Aug 21 18:58:30 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Calparsoni ] Last year I had some day geckoes that I put in a cage that used to house a female panther eat some baby panthers that hatched out. this is a somewhat large outdoor enclosure and she must have laid some eggs at some point that I didn;t notice. I don't know how many hatched I just saw a day gecko take out what must have been the last(only)one as I did not find any afterward. I also have a pair of day geckoes that are incredibly good at hiding eggs being Grandis day geckoes the are also quite cannabilistic and eat their babies readily I cleaned their cage one fall and found 5 or 6 clutches of hatched eggs in a hollow log. I of course filled in the hollow part of that log afterward. Then ther's the green tree skinks I once tried breeding, dittos they day gecko incident. Btw Chameleons do retain sperm (amphigonia retardata I believe it's called) and they can sometimes have offspring a few years after mating. [ Hide Replies ]
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