
03-18-2007, 07:40 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2006
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Thanks guys,
Jerry,i keep all my Cyrtodactylus ,once acclimated, in very "naturalistic",heavily planted tanks,with a lot of hiding places .
it is a lot better for the well being of my animals.however it is quite hard for me to check on them daily.
i incubated the eggs for about 4 months,but i don't know exactly for how long have they been already laid inside the viv,before removing them.
i'm always very glad to harvest eggs and offsprings but that way it is difficult to collect exact data on incubation duration.
Pierre
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