So far!
Coastal

Another Coastal

Striped New Guinea

There wasn't any infertiles laid between all of these girls.
-Yasser
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So far!
Coastal

Another Coastal

Striped New Guinea

There wasn't any infertiles laid between all of these girls.
-Yasser
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Are they on Aspen bedding or Cypress (maybe other??)?
They are on pine shavings and paper towels lol!
They don't need much to hatch their eggs.
-Yasser
Thanks.It does not look like you keep it overly humid either. I am using cypress and just put in there water bowl. Seems like they do a good job if more or less just left alone.
Good luck on yours!!
I only spray the cage very lightly perhap once every two weeks or longer if needed. The cage humidity is at roughly 60-65%.
Mommy knows best!The above pic was a clutch laid last season. All hatched perfectly! Even got a two headed bugger!
-Yasser

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