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RE: Blue Tree Monitor Incubation

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Posted by: Chad_ProExotics at Mon Jan 16 18:58:26 2012  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Chad_ProExotics ]  
   

The eggs are laid in a spot in the lay box that is about 85 degrees. The eggs are placed about 6 to 8 inches from the bottom of the box. They can and do make really long burrows. We cook the eggs at 85-86 degrees covered in vermiculite. The eggs are buried about an inch under moist vermiculite. SIM boxes did not work for us. Perlite set up did not work for us.
As far as a breeding project goes, Green Trees are a tough one. It has taken us a long time to get where we are now. With only 4 or 5 eggs per clutch, it will some time before we are ready to sell very many. I love working with them, but ackies are FAR more productive and a much quicker project.
Good luck with your lizards. Keep your expections in line. It will not be a quick or easy road to success

Chad


   

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