
12-22-2011, 01:47 AM
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I roll them out or put a piece of tape on a pencil or other object and slowly fish them out at an angle. I often split my long bamboo sections and my horizontal sections. I split one side but leave the other side intact. The intact side acts like a hinge, if I am careful, and the split side permits me to view where the eggs are laid. Cutting near the joints works. Do you have plants in there? Mine generally lay in the Sansevieria.
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Phelsuma: abbotti checkei, borbonica (agalegae) mater, cepediana, guimbeaui, inexpectata, klemmeri,
kochi, laticauda laticauda, madagascariensis, [i]robertmertensi[/I},standingi, sundbergi ladiguensis
Ctenosaura:melanosterna, palearis
Sauromalus: ater (Carrot-tailed)
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