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Old 06-09-2005, 04:06 PM
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I was wondering how much people have or breed U.lineatus?
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I've bred them for a few years. Once they get going they often
breed well. I don't get huge numbers, usually 20-30 hatchlings per year.

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I breed, i think i have you on msn.
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How long is the average incubation?

Hey Neil, glad to see you join GU!
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Man, now I'm jealous of you guys up in Canada. It seems like most times people are upset they can't get stuff from the US. I can't find anyone in the US who is willing to deal in CB lineatus. So my males sit around with no mates. Oh well, what are you going to do.
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90 days, give or take. If temperatures are cool, it can take longer.
If incubation is under 85 days, it's too warm and hatchlings are not as strong.
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Lineatus are really hard to find in the states. Reptiledepot, and lllreptile both have some, not sure if they are cb
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Lineatus are really hard to find in the states. Reptiledepot, and lllreptile both have some, not sure if they are cb
I doubt it. If they're cb, they usually say so as it's a good selling feature with Uroplatus. I ship to the Us now and then, but it's a bit expensive with the paperwork and inspection.
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I doubt it. If they're cb, they usually say so as it's a good selling feature with Uroplatus. I ship to the Us now and then, but it's a bit expensive with the paperwork and inspection.
Hey i just realized your Canadian and breed uroplatus lineatus! I thought you were American...anyways i am in the midst of searching for a CB male to pair with my WC female, do you have any?
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Too bad you didn't contact me a few weeks ago! I'm sold out right now.
They'll start laying again sometime in March or April.
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