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Old 01-04-2012, 02:28 AM
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Default how do i incubate tokay eggs???

i did notice my female droped eggs but i am wondering how do u incubate the eggs she layed them in a bark tube... i know not to remove the eggs from the bark... but im just looking for a little help they are still in the tank the make is laying right next to them... and she is right next to them what dose that mean they are good??


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Old 01-04-2012, 10:02 AM
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my tokay laid her eggs on a piece of bark as well but it was stuck to the glass. I just left heat on them and made sure the cage stayed humid. By heat I mean a 60 or so watt night time bulb. keeping the eggs any where between the low 80's and low 90's.

Hope fully Ethan will hop on here and be able to give you more specifics. He actually breeds them. My eggs were just a surprise.

Anyways good luck.
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Neil, you can just leave them where they are if you want to provided that there's not more than one female in the enclosure (females will eat each other's eggs). The female will guard the eggs as well as the babies. Assuming that you have your enclosure at proper temps/humidity, you shouldn't really need to do much of anything to them other than wait. Or, if you prefer, since she laid it on a piece of wood, you could remove it and stick it in a rubbermaid container or such until they hatch out. This makes the babies easy to find and easy to catch once they hatch. In general though, I think that the overall consensus is that it's best to just leave them in situ.
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