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RE: My Armata group (well, most of them!)

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Posted by: jobi at Wed Sep 13 19:34:28 2006  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jobi ]  
   

Hello Marcia

You have amazing armata's! Very nice and in good condition.

I have reasons to believe armata will nest in the 80f-84f range, if these temps are not available they will hold on past due time, this resulting in unfertile, week or dead embryo. Nesting options are so important, I just can’t talk enough about it.

Nesting conditions along with minerals intake determines how many and how often they nest, I have observed some lizards nesting so regularly that you could no longer tell if they where gravid or not, this means that the conditions are right and the female use the resource only for her eggs, no fat accumulation and no egg holding, the results are faster and stronger growing eggs.
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