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Old 04-07-2011, 05:29 PM
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Default First batch of Knobtail eggs this season!!!

Well, got my first batch of eggs this season. A pair of Underwoodisaurus milii eggs were waiting for me in the nest box on Sunday night. I wonder if both are going to be viable however, the 2nd egg was about 60% of the size of the first. This is this particular female's first clutch however so not too worried about it.

My female Amaye is gravid a working on a nest too, hopefully she'll drop her eggs in the next few days.
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Old 04-07-2011, 09:25 PM
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Congrats on the eggs, I hope both are viable.
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Old 04-07-2011, 10:56 PM
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Good luck with your eggs and with your female amyae.
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Thanks guys,

The tiny egg molded and shriveled but the other egg looks great. The fmeale is getting fatter again already after a couple of weeks of crazy feeding
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Old 04-22-2011, 06:23 PM
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Congrats and good luck hope they hatch for you
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keep us posted.
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Update:The larger healthy egg hatched a couple of days ago into a healthy hypo milii baby!!! In the meantime I got another clutch (5/2011) of eggs, this time both healthy looking. She's looking ready to lay again soon, wow is she going to do this every month?!
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I also got my first clutches of wheeleri, levis and amyae eggs over the past month and a half. The amyaes aren't looking too hot, I think they are infertile or dried out too much in the bin.... but the other Neph eggs look great. Going to try another male in with my female amyae and see if thats the issue. It can't hurt, right?

I'll grab a pic of the little milii tonight
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All right, this is past due I know. Sitting on several clutches of levis, milii and levis levis now, hope to come back from vacation to a half dozen knobbies .

One of three hatched so far:



the original Amyae eggs went bad but borrowed another male and she's looking ripe again so hopefully they will be good this time around.
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Old 08-06-2011, 07:18 AM
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Nice young mlli !
I wish you good luck with amaye!
keep us posted, plz.
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