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Old 10-23-2008, 11:24 PM
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Usually its only one clutch if your lucky! and to get them to hatch is a big chore in its self!!!

Thats what I thought, just Wolfgang said he was expecting a second clutch, so didn't know how common that was (I know this species is difficult).

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Hi Derek and Redtegu,

they lay two clutches a year, normally one in autumn and one in spring with usually 3-5 eggs.
A good way to synchronize the sexes is to simulate a dry season during winter, I do that from October to march, while keeping them humid for the rest of the year. In my experience the male starts to get interested in the female when it's getting dryer in autumn/moister in spring.

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Thanks Wolfgang, hope your second clutch is just as productive
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Well your obviously doing things right! Keep up the good work!
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Some main species I work with:
Pristurus carteri
Strophurus williamsi
Goniurosaurus hainanensis
G. kuroiwae
G. splendens
G. luii
Eublepharis macularius
Coleonyx brevis
C. mitratus
Holodactylus africanus
Eurydactylodes agricolae
Phelsuma standingi
Varanus acanthurus brachyurus
V. t. tristis
V. prasinus
V. beccarii
many Anolis Sp.
lots of Inverts.......
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Old 10-26-2008, 07:28 PM
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Thanks, I'll do my best...!
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