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all2human
at Sun Jun 19 12:22:48 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by all2human ]
Thank you. The species is L. longipes; the other one, which I have never seen in person, is L. serratus.
The incubation period lasted a little over 2 months, and they were incubated between 81 and 86 F, with a slight drop (of no les than 7 degrees) at night, much like chameleon eggs. Others recommend a constant temperature throughout the incubation process, but I have yet to experiment with that. The female was in captivity for only a few months. Fortunately, all 4 neonates hatched successfully.
Regards,
Fabian
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