
03-03-2007, 11:07 AM
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: San Jose, CA
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Their fairly straight forward. Keep her warm and well feed and she'll deposit two pairs of two eggs in the substrate. The eggs will likely be mis-shaped (not round or oval, but roundish) and stuck together. If their pink (or turn pink) their likely good. I incubated all mine at about 80°F for, I didn't keep track how long it took, but it was probably 3-4 months. They hatch out as little, more colorful, replicas of their parents. From the literature they'll do this in the fall and spring. The strange thing is they lay two clutches of two eggs, fine, but mine laid them about a week apart and they aren't small eggs.
Best,
Chuck
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