Hey Mike,

Thanks for the picture. Do the male jobiensis not have to "popeye" fore arms and thick necks that are common with the aus species? Also I read your article in Biawak today, I was surprised to see the female laying so shallow. Was that a trick of the camera due to placement or were the eggs actually placed that close to the surface? One last question for now, how did you heat the substrate for their cage? I saw the trough was elevated off the ground, but didn't see any heat tape on the trough or lights close to the substrate.

Thanks so much for taking the time to share with me.

Mike W.