Hi
Does anyone have experience with incubating eggs of Rhampholeon Temporalis? What temperatures are suitable, and how should they be incubated? In moist vermiculite?
Regards,
Kristian
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Hi
Does anyone have experience with incubating eggs of Rhampholeon Temporalis? What temperatures are suitable, and how should they be incubated? In moist vermiculite?
Regards,
Kristian
Kristian,
We incubate R.Temporalis the same as we do all out Rhampholean and Brookesia species. They are placed in deli cups with moistened Vermiculite and placed in a dark corner at room temperature. Our incubation temps usually run about 80 degrees during the day and about 74 at night. Of course there are variations in temp but have never had any problems incubating them like this at all. As a matter of fact we just had 3 clutches of R.Brevicaudatus hatch a month ago incubated such as this.
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...for your help.
Do you have succes with hatching Brookesia this way?
Kristian
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