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A few days ago I went downstairs to check on my two pulchellus eggs and found them both out of their eggs! I kept records on when the eggs were found and whatnot. The adult pair mated sometime in november of 08...and the eggs were found on the 21st of January 09. The eggs hatched overnight in the early mourning hours of june 16th. I've been checking them everyday these last couple of weeks, knowing that 5 months is the norm for hatching out. They hatched just a few days short of 5 months exactly, at 145 days. I'll add pics of their parents soon.
Enjoy!
Jim
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Thanks Everybody! This is just the beginning it looks like. My two longest term female pulchellus both appear to be gravid! The mother is one of them. Looks like she's on her second clutch this year!