FEMALE CEPDIANA

HUNDO188

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Sgvreptiles

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Congrats man.Interesting to see that she laid 2 individual eggs.Do they always do that or is it just a thing?
 

Palex134

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Sgvreptiles said:
Congrats man.Interesting to see that she laid 2 individual eggs.Do they always do that or is it just a thing?

I agree, the spacing apart by the eggs is quite interesting.
 

jeroen de kruyk

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just place something above it to cover it with hatching
the parent can left inside eggs to
just cover the eggs make sure it is ventilated
 

HUNDO188

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After i see that the female has eggs i transfer her to a medium kritter keeper.Then after she lays the eggs i remove her so she doesnt mess with the eggs or hachlings.This also allows me to incubate the eggs at a higher temp to try and produce more males,if i would have left her in the breeder tank it would be to hard to give th higher temp i need.
If she lays the eggs in or on the bamboo i stick it in the incubator if she lays on the side of the kritter keeper i put the cage in a area that wil be the proper temp i need for males.
thanks brad
 

Gecko Haven

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ok thanks, i am thinking about getting some phelsuma but not sure because i'm trying to work with just terrestrials now. only time will tell and if i ever gain any handy skills.
 
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