finally some good eggs!

Palex134

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I am so happy about this. I got a fertile egg from my yearling female, the one I got for free. She only laid one egg, as her back is abnormal, but it has the ring at the top. I found it on the floor, ?, I probably knocked it over in excitment, but it has a little lip on it where it was stuck to something. I have it incubating in a deli cup with moist perlite, on a bottle cap with dry perlite just to stop the egg from moving around. Anyone have any specific temps? Mine are at 85F right now.
 

baugh

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congrats they finaly came. i bet you were going back flips when you seen that egg. i hope you get a baby soon. keep us posted on it.
 

Palex134

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ya if this thing hatches, I am definatly keeping the hatchling. I have wanted these eggs for soo long. I hope my other female lays soon as well.

I have them at 30C and 100% humidity. It is in deli cup of moist perlite, on a bottle cap of dry sand.
 

jeroen de kruyk

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you should keep you're temp low so you can get females.
as far as i know every one is looking for females.
even those who keeps large groups of klemmeri are searching for new females to breed. as a mather of fact, very soon i will posses a pairor trio of klemmeri. (depends on the price of course)
 

Joe Farah

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YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!

Oh man, YOU GOT ONE!!!!!

Congrats buddy! Congrats congrats congrats....

85 is a fine temp for incubation, in terms of safety and likelyhood to hatch, but I would have to strongly agree with Jeroen on the attempt at a female using slightly lower temps. I've been doing 78-82 lately with that goal in mind.

Best of luck to you.
 

Brandon Parry

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I cooked mine at 80 degrees plus or minus a few for around if I remember correctly 46 days. Congradulations on the eggs hope it hatches for you.
 

Palex134

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ya i know finally after like a year of trying.

My other yearling female looks gravid as well. Hopefully this one will hatch.

Thanks
 
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