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Old 06-08-2006, 09:35 PM
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I will add to Crystal's point,I hatched irianjayensis after 283 days with a mean temp of 74f.They were left in a linen closet at the back of my house that always stay cool.
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We hatch them at fluctuating "room" temps also. Water seems to be the key as to when they actually emerge, however.
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That is a very long time to incubate, but wildeyes might know this, I think Parsons Chameleons take almost two years to incubate, if true makes 283 days sound more reasonable.

ptenopus, you have a great collection and those are very nice looking oldhami's! When you get more than you can handle send me a pm.
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Good point Leah,as I upped the humidity of the incubation medium to 98% the last 30-40 days,as you stated,simply by adding water.I really love all this good sharing,its the gecko that benefits.Leah,next Tuesday is Malaysia day.Let me know about what you might be interested in.
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That makes sense, a good rainstorm would be a safer time for a small little gecko to come into this world.
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Leah,next Tuesday is Malaysia day.Let me know about what you might be interested in.
Just send me an email with what you have, when it comes in. I've bought quite a few of them in the last few weeks, so probably just oddballs..
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That is a very long time to incubate, but wildeyes might know this, I think Parsons Chameleons take almost two years to incubate, if true makes 283 days sound more reasonable.
Parsoni take around 2 years to incubate, but so can other species of chameleon in some cases. I've had little fischers chams go 11 mos, while most of the other egg layers run 6-9 mos.
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My 1st clutch of Louisiadensis is at 120 days now & no sign of hatching, I incubate at 80F
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