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Old 06-23-2009, 11:33 PM
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Hatched my first P. rangei tonight!
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awesome. congrats
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Very nice !
Those hatched on friday :



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Hi Sebastian,

good looking hatchlings. I also have some eggs and few babys so far. Yesterday no. 15 / 2009 hatched.

all the best,

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Dammit, three P. rangei breeders on one thread and none of you come from Canada Very nice hatchlings Cliff & Sebastian
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I actually have 3 hatchlings now. They are all doing really good.
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I actually have 3 hatchlings now. They are all doing really good.
Nice work--thank you for sharing-
Thanks so much for this. I appreciate the effort. It really helps a lot.
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What breeding weight had your females when starting the breeding season?
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Hi Neolus,

my breeder females weigh around 10 to 12 g. Once a juvenile female dropped her first clutch of infertile eggs at the age of 6 months. I did not record the weight, but I guess she could not have been heavier than 6 or 7 g.

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I have some females from 2008.
They have now all around 6g and it is constant since 4-5 mouth.
I feed 80% crickets and rest is (roaches, woodlouse, Thermobia domestica and some times smal BSF-grubs).
How long would you wait to breed them?
I also found infertile eggs.
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