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I've now delved into the world of Coleonyx!!! I've had this stunning pair for a couple of weeks now and they've already produced a clutch of fertile eggs
Here's the girl:
And the boy:
The eggs are in the incubator and was wandering if these geks are temp sexed in the same way as Leo's? If so, is it the same temp ranges? Low 80's for female, high 80's for male?
Also, is it deffinately C. variegatus that i have here as alot of pic's are showing them to be smooth skinned?
hi, nice geckos, but they are C. elegans, not C. variegatus. the sex of the offspring should be "genetic-dependent"... it doesn´t depend on incubation temperature. ideal temperature for incubation is cca 25-28 °C (about 80°F)
Last edited by perenquen; 07-10-2011 at 05:52 AM..
hi, nice geckos, but they are C. elegans, not C. variegatus. the sex of the offspring should be "genetic-dependent"... it doesn´t depend on incubation temperature. ideal temperature for incubation is cca 25-28 °C (about 80°F)
Big thankyou for pointing me in the right direction with these gek's. Now i understand why they spent alot of time in their humid hides. I'm now sorting their housing to suit them.