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Old 02-08-2007, 08:19 PM
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Default U. milii incubation temp & duration questions..

So, I searched.. but I got everything with milii in it as my result :P.

So here's my question. At what temp and how long should I expect my milii eggs to cook? I have two females dragging the ground right now.. waiting for them to lay any hour now!

I have set up the medium just like I would leos, .8 parts water to every 1 part perlite - is that good?

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I incubate the eggs at 29 degrees centigrade. They take +/- 60 days to hatch. The ratio water/vermiculite you use is perfect. It is important not to place the eggs to moist. It is no problem to (slowly) let the substrate dry out during incubation.

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Matthew, I incubate my eggs at 81 degrees F, and they have been hatching at around 8 weeks. I also use 1 part vermiculite to .8 parts water for the incubation medium. Good luck!
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Thanks so much guys!
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Got my first two milii eggs yesterday, waiting for my secound female to drop this week. First milii eggs ever, first aussie eggs ever. Good week for geckos.

On the other hand, I got shut down by two girls for prom... oh well, at least the geckos still love me ;].
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I incubated at 78-80*F for 72 days and got this....


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I incubate my miliis at 27°C (80,6°F) for 65-70 days and thatīs the result:

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