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Old 07-24-2010, 05:44 PM
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So whats everyone cooking in their incubators right now?

I have 9 Leo eggs, hopefully a black hole in there . One Nephrurus egg went bad on me, I am guessing it wasnt fertile to begin with.
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Old 07-24-2010, 06:06 PM
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at this time 4 Underwoodisaurus Milli eggs, first time for me...
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at this time 4 Underwoodisaurus Milli eggs, first time for me...

Nice.
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Old 07-26-2010, 10:45 PM
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We have Millii eggs cooking as well as some chameleon and beardie eggs all growing well , alreadyy hatched a BUNCH of beardies , lots of veileds, some panther eggs, and 3 millii so far, oooh and not to forget our cresties, gargs are all too small to breed yet as we are just building that colony
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I have 1 Nephrurus levis levis egg incubating. I had 2 of them but they were both stucked to the buttom of the laying box. I tried to gently get them of, but one of the two eggs broke, so I put the whole laying box in the incubator.
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Old 07-30-2010, 10:51 AM
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So far I've got tons of crestie eggs and some P.I. chewie eggs! Hoping for some leaf tail eggs soon!
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Gosh its been a while since I have hatched anything out (last time I think were all snake eggs more than a few years ago) and I am like a little kid...cant stop checking the eggs, nest boxes and such.

Got two more leo eggs last night. Starting to worry about my N.l. occidentalis a bit as she looks quite gravid (actually more like about to burst!) but hasn't shown any nesting signs yet.. and she's been off feed for almost three weeks now....

The levis levis females both are eating like horses having just laid three and four weeks ago....hopefully a few more rounds for them this season.
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Old 07-30-2010, 03:17 PM
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I have 2 clutches of pm grandis eggs, 6 clutches of P. klemmeri eggs,3 clutches of P. laticauda eggs,

gravid females for P. lineata, and P standingi
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hey did that occidentalis lay yet? 3 weeks is a long time Mark!
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I have this incubating right now:

5 eggs Oedura monilis, 4 eggs Oedura castelnaui "Amel", 1 egg Nephrurus levis levis,
4 eggs Goniurosaurus luii, 5 eggs Aeluroscalabotes felinus, 2 eggs Coleonyx elegans.
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