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Posted by: Dakman at Sat Jul 19 03:58:23 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Dakman ] I've noticed my females will lay there eggs on the warm end, and I'm sure within good incubating temp range. Since they almost always glue their eggs to something and you cannot remove them a substate is not needed. If I had loose eggs I would put them on vermiculite or perlite. I've hatched out babies in a incubator and inside the parents viv both of which maintain at least 50% humididty(higher in incubator). Good luck if you decide to breed. One of my females has been laying eggs since december, she took a break while my other was gravid but it appears she is gravid again also. Here a pic of my last eggs layed, guess there not going in the incubator. My Tokays eggs have been taken a minimum of 100 days to hatch | ||
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