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Old 07-23-2008, 06:07 PM
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I incubate them now at 28 Grad Celsius (82.4 °F) daytime, night a little bit cooler by the Uroplatus/Masobe method. Hopefully next clutch im able to incubate them as your way Jon! But, I would like gladly know how you adjust the air exchange in your eggboxes. Do you moisten the substrate after? How are constituted your eggboxes? I have no experiences with bury the eggs.
I incubate the eggs inside of the small plastic Germany cricket boxes, I think you can find them without any problem? I use the boxes that have several small holes on 2 sides. I place the eggs towards the center of the box. The substrate depth is about half of the cricket box (about 2cm deep of substrate). You can either bury the eggs slightly below the surface, or put them half-buried in the substrate. In the latter case, you should be very careful that the substrate does not get completely dry for too long or you might have problems. I must mist them about once a week lightly around the outside of the box - never directly on the eggs.

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Thank you for this description Jon. I try it unfortunely with the second clutch.
Layed 05.08.2008.

This photo shows the first clutch. Layed 11.07.08.



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Hey friends!

Whats goin on with your Albofasciata´s?
I have some eggs cookin!

Further i have found some news.
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The first one is there, after an half year of incubation

Thank you for the support, Jon& Conus.



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congratulations! very nice little guy
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Great success Oliver! Congratulations! Sadly my eggs went bad after a while. Next time I will try you incubation method I think.
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VERY NICE (!!) Oliver! Congratulations, the success team with this species is quite small still. Hope to see more successes in the near future.

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Hey Boys!

Thanks for your comments. They made me very happy!

The second young animal of the clutch is still in the egg, it wants not to slip. Also today, after 2 days nothing happened. With this egg also a stronger lime edition is visible. In addition the lime is more transferred with pieces of wood. Should i open the egg?

Thanks also to you, Blackmetalmaster, for the first hints to care them.
Hope this season runs better for you!

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Congrats on your little hatchling. it looks so great!!!
i'm not sure with opening the second egg. i think you should wait a bit! it happens from time to time that juveniles of the same clutch doesn't slip at the same day! a stronger lime could also mean that it would be a stronger developed animal!
- two days of waiting ...that's so hard! i feel with you!
hm... hopefully someone with breeding experience of geckoella will help you find a decision soon! good luck! nice greets georg
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I have had other cyrtodactylus take up to a week apart hatching...would hate for you to open and find it still under development.
Good job with these guys, they are awesome rare geckos!
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