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Old 02-18-2007, 07:06 AM
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Default First 2007 Cyrtodactylus hatchlings

these guys were discovered yesterday partying in the incubator...











i hope a lot more of them will come...
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Hi Pierre,

congratulations! Beautiful hatchlings you have there. Hope I will be lucky with my Geckoella as well this year.

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Wonderfully cute little things! Congrats, keep em coming!

What species is this?

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Beautifull!! Congrat's!
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Congrats! I am still waiting for my 2007s.(correction, did find A.felinus hatchlings today after the post)

I noticed they all hatched at the same time except the one egg...did you have two females lay about the same time and any dates on that?
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thanks for your support.

It was clutch from two different females.
the remaining egg was a" late hatchling" born today.
here it is:







i found the eggs in a hollow trunk inside the viv,about two months ago.
since then,i incubated them at 25°C.

Chris;i'm waiting for your Geckoella hatchlings too ...
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ooh yeaah
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just had my first elok hatch today too. super cute and aggro little bugger. have two more eggs to hatch. hope they do well.

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Hey guys!

Hide your eloks the eggs in the ground or laying they on the ground/under leaves?

My enclosure is very big and i think, that i cant find any eggs. I have orchidee bark as ground with leaves.

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