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NICK! EGGS!

UroJade Oct 13, 2003 05:47 PM

i wasnt expecting it at all, i was flooding their tank, i do that about once a month to soak the substare to the bottom, its not really a flood but ig gets really wet , so i went to pick up the coconut hide to make sure none where stuck in there cuase some water had just flowed over the dry dirt right into the cocont and my little male was in the and these two white things i wasnt sure at first cuase they looked to big , but their dented did that mean they got to dry? the water hit them will that hurt them you think? sorry i've lost all composer i thought since i couldnt find info on breeding them i do it myself and figure it out but now im a little paniced about it what temperature do you think i should i incubate them at? geez i gotta calm down i'll be back in a bit

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nickpurvis Oct 13, 2003 06:44 PM

wow this is so exciting.these lizards are rarely bred in captivity.their was a guy on the classifieds a few days ago who had a bunch of these for sale Ill try to get his e-mail adress.Ill be back in alittle bit
nick

nickpurvis Oct 13, 2003 06:49 PM

Ok.on the classifieds look under lizards.then go down pretty far until you come to a add titled fun lizards for asia.they say they keep and breed these lizards som they may be able to help you out.hope this helps and tell me if you start to incubate them.
nick

UroJade Oct 13, 2003 07:38 PM

i e-mailed them and im waiting for an answer one egg looks deflated but the other one has only a little dent i hope it hatches, but even if it doesnt its nice to know that she did lay eggs i guess i did something right

UroJade Oct 14, 2003 07:53 PM

it looks deflated i dont that its going to hatch but the other one still looks ok i have them in a tubberware on moist substrate at about 79 degrees, oh and no reply from the person with the ad yet

nickpurvis Oct 14, 2003 10:14 PM

well hopefully they will hatch.also hopefully as in other lizards they will lay multiple clutches in a breeding season,then you can get more practice at breeding these not so common lizards.Im going to a tulsa reptile show this weekend and will be getting a pair of lizards for a first time breding project.Ill post after this weekend to tell about them.
nick

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