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hey urojade

nickpurvis Jun 15, 2004 12:50 PM

how are the blue tailed eggs doing as well as the blue tails themselves.my pair of crested geckos laid eggs a week or so ago.keep me updated on them.ive been looking for some blue tails at herp shows but have been unsuccessful in finding them.
nick

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UroJade Jun 18, 2004 11:30 AM

Well so far so good the one egg i have is still white and healthy looking and it apears to have gotten a bit bigger. and the parents are great pigging out on crickets and active all the time. i got a silk leafy vine thing from the arts and crafts place and put that up in the corner on the cool side for more hiding and put a ceramic frog in for them to bask on but they dont use it much. the biggest probalem im having is that im leaving for almost 2 weeks for a zoo camp in florida and the egg is due to hatch before i get back. im going to be drilling insructions into my siblings. i'll put up a picture soon 0of the egg and the tank but i gtg at the moment

UroJade Jun 18, 2004 12:17 PM

under tanzanian flat rock lizard, near the bottom in the black text. i wish i had money to get some

UroJade Jun 18, 2004 12:09 PM

the egg was layed in one of the ceramic pumkins that holds one of the air plants and i was afraid to hurt it by moving it so i just left it in there and removed the airplant for now. im not sure why theres only one egg but there was no sign of another one and another never turned up.


nickpurvis Jun 18, 2004 01:07 PM

well since they are so small they may only lay one egg per clutch.and also it is a possibility that it is a young breeder as young animals that breed usually only have one per clutch for the first 1-2 seasons.also i got some crested gecko eggs a few weeks ago that are incubating.
also the pic didnt show up.
nick

UroJade Jun 18, 2004 01:53 PM

i've fequently found infertile clutches that always had two eggs thats why this one seemed so strange to find maybe becuase its their first(hopefully) fertile egg

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