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Old 08-10-2008, 05:20 AM
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yesterday, i was able to make this picof one of our roborowskipairs mating.
and while cleaning the vivs, we found 5 keyserlingii eggs and 3 roborowski eggs and 2 scincus eggs
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How'd you do it

Congrats, they look awesome

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The keyserlingii in the other cage is getting a free show.
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haha nice pics i like what cliff said
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Hi,
BCreptiles, very nice mating pic and great animals.
Are you keeping all your Teratoscincus species in pairs?
How big is your cages for these species?

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Hi,
BCreptiles, very nice mating pic and great animals.
Are you keeping all your Teratoscincus species in pairs?
How big is your cages for these species?

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hello niclas.
it varies
we have 4 groups of keyserlingii, they vary from 1.1 to 1.3
we have 4 groups of prezwalski, they vary from 1.1 and 1.2
we have 3 groups of microlepis, they vary from 1.1 and 1.2
we have 3 groups of scincusscincus, they are 1.2
we also kept back most of the babies we bred this season, to make new groups for following seasons, wich we will combine them with wildcaught specimens, to make new fresh bloodlines.
this week we hatched out a total of 6 teratoscincus, 3 scincusscincus, 2 roborowski and today 1 keyserlingii
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Do they just pick random spots in the sand to lay their eggs or do you use any kind of lay boxes? I heard that their eggs were very fragile, how do you find them and do you ever break some?
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Do they just pick random spots in the sand to lay their eggs or do you use any kind of lay boxes? I heard that their eggs were very fragile, how do you find them and do you ever break some?
they lay them random, and yes they are gragile, sometimes they stick to the bottom, and then i just leave them there.
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