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    Large sac on only one side, no change with Ca restriction.

    Aloha gang! I have a p. laticauda who is healthy and normal aside from a huge growth on her left side. It's not a calcium sac, as one of the pics will show the other side for comparison-- that smaller sac went down when I cut the calcium out of her diet as a test. Our Sweet Pea (as we've named...
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    Laticauda making eggs without a mate?

    Here's one of the little guys, doing a little yoga this morning and getting in a good tail stretch!
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    Laticauda making eggs without a mate?

    Oh, that's great then! I'll be sure to keep you guys posted!
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    Laticauda making eggs without a mate?

    They're sleeping, but I got egg pics!
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    Laticauda making eggs without a mate?

    And that's the other baby!
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    Laticauda making eggs without a mate?

    I'm guessing that little dimple is where the umbilical cord was attached-- or whatever it's called in baby geckos.
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    Laticauda making eggs without a mate?

    Well, the good news is that my girlfriend found two hatchlings in the cage on Monday while I was at work... I initially told her to separate the babies from the mother, and I watched them interact when I got off duty Tuesday-- everything seemed to be fine, so I figured it was safe to leave them...
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    Introducing Male to Female P grandis

    Bummer! I have a pair of juvenile and one adult female Gold Dust Day Gecko, and I can't keep them together at all. Oddly, the juveniles are split into two tanks-- but they share it with a green and brown anole! The brown anole in particular is super chill, sometimes the gecko will cruise on her...
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    Laticauda making eggs without a mate?

    So my phelsuma, Sweet Pea, laid her two eggs somewhere in her cage a few weeks back. Okay, no problem, I'll just find them after. Then I look at her today, and I swear she has another egg inside her! Can laticauda say make eggs without a mate to fertilize them? It looks pretty round, not like...
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    Watery stool from pregnant P. Laticauda

    Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to everyone! Just an update on my girl, since I know some people might have been reading... The stools have been varying between normal and wet, but the phosphate is white and the stools are brown. I think it may have been due to the change in food. In any...
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    Watery stool from pregnant P. Laticauda

    Sorry for double posting, this forums doesn't like my iPad. Pics below. Also, to fufill the sick gecko requirements, here's the answer to the questionnaire: Basking spot is 92 degrees, ambient is 82, night time is about 70-75. Using a meat thermometer (in the cage, not inserted into the...
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    Watery stool from pregnant P. Laticauda

    Aloha from Hawaii! I have a laticauda that I found by my apartment swimming pool. I have had her for one month now, and she isn't usually shy-- she will eagerly approach me when she hears the crickets getting dusted in their jar, but won't eat out of my hand. There are two eggs, or what looks...
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