Hi trying to get things right to get them breeding, do you think I should maybe remove some leaves or corkbark, or does it look ok. Thanks Julie. 
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Hi trying to get things right to get them breeding, do you think I should maybe remove some leaves or corkbark, or does it look ok. Thanks Julie. 
Just another one.
tank looks ok . Security feeling wise, I think that they like the cage with alot of cover. i have both repti bark and dead ficus leaves on the bottom of the cage. I think that my female is gravid right now( you can kinda see eggs in her stomach). the regimen that i put them in was 12 and 12 with higher heat and humidity. temps in the begining was upper 70's low 80 and about 70% or so humidity. I adjusted the humidity over a period of about three months and made the heat and humidity go down ( low 70's temp and low 60's humidity). i have been slowly adding light and making things more humid. you might also want to talk to mad 1234, he has a fair amount of success at breeding and hatching eggs as well as has a care sheet on this species. good luck on breeding them as they are probably some of the hardiest uros out there and we could use some more cb.
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