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Old 06-21-2009, 03:12 PM
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Default First Chondrodactylus a. angulifer baby of the season

Hi all,

have a look at the first arrival of this season. I just love the small Chondro's . Incubation took 77 days at 28 degrees constantly.

So far my female had 4 clutches, the last clutch with only 1 egg, all others with 2 eggs.



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Very nice Chris
Looks like a male.
The first clutch of my Chondros is cooking for 71 days now so I think they will hatch soon.
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Old 06-21-2009, 03:53 PM
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Beautiful! Congratulations!
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Congratulations!
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Thanks for the nice comments! I was wondering how many clutches your Chondro's usually produce in one season?
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Last year I had 4 clutches and until now I have 4 clutches again (from one female)
I did not seperate male and females.

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nice one! I love the angulifer!
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Congrats, nice male
i love this species
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Yes a great species. I don´t know why they aren´t more popular.
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She has the ability to put a smile on her face almost all the time.
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They're breeding is what makes these gecko's in the high end category.
Why ?
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