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Old 06-10-2009, 06:56 PM
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What the heck man do you have a little "Teratoscincus mill" going on? You don't see anyone here in the US hatching as many as you do.
yes even more keysers, found 2 more today. thats makes 4 keysers in 1 week


this is the one from last week (head-pattern)


the top one i this picture, is the one that hatched yesterday, the other one hatched today.



and found this one in another tub



i hope some of these will be females, and i hope 1 of them will turn out to be a high white, so i can cros it with my high white male
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Old 06-10-2009, 07:34 PM
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more amazing geckos
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Old 06-11-2009, 12:57 AM
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That is awesome. I wish you lived near me I would be getting some of those off you. I have 4 eggs in the incubator so anytime now I should have some. I am going to have to get a few more pairs of these going and maybe I can compete with you.
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those are...gorgeous!

ok, I *have* to ask (hope you don't mind)...since you seem to be amazing with keysers...is there any way to incubate their eggs without a real incubator?
my female looks like she is going to pop, her eggs are huge and sure to come out soon, but...I checked into incubators and they are... ex pen sive! (I live in Japan...things are...pricey...here)

not even sure that those eggs will be ok, after all the stress I had with her, but in case, I want to be ready...any suggestions? ideas?
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some of my teratoscincus even hatched in the viv, because sometime the eggs are stuck on the floor, en i just leave them there, just cover them with a tub, and if they hatch, they hatch, and if they don't, you coud not have done anything more.
as for the price of the incubator, everythiong in the hobby, costs money, but more and more people try to find the cheapest ways (not always the best ways). they are animals, and they need ceratin trhing, and yes lot of those things cost money.
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heh...thank you so much for your quick reply...sorry again for jumping on your thread, which should very much just be about your gorgeous hatchlings!

I totally understand what you are telling me though about cost and such, and I do try to be careful not to put myself into those kind of situations.
I could explain more, but then I'd end up taking up even more space here and that's not my intention.

thanks again!

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Wow, congrats Eelco!!!

Keyser's are sooooooo great, don't you think?
I'm sure I'll see you tomorrow, in Houten. I'll stop and say hi (and than run off with a bunch off T. keyserlingii's, ha, ha, ha!!)
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