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Old 06-27-2008, 08:20 PM
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Default Pachydactylus rangei breeding..

Hi Guys..
one of my female is wearing some eggs..
I have a group of 5 in a big Terraium (100x100x60cm)
..now Im not sure if I should keep that one female in the big one ..
or if its better to separate her in a smaller one so I could find the eggs easisly and the others wont crush them..
Maybe the "stress" is not good for her.. or she does not like the change of the conditions.
So Im intersted to hear what you think..

thx for reply.. regards from Germany
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Congratulations!
From what I have learnt and heard, keeping them in small shoebox size vivs is better from promoting breeding and also in finding eggs. I keep my 3.3 in a 1.5/1.5 ft box and on 4-5 inch deep substrate!
you could seperate or keep a very close eye on her
Good luck with the eggs,
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Old 07-01-2008, 03:45 PM
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thx ryan...

One egg changed its colour into grey..

..that isnt normal or?!
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