monremonda
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Hi, I have been browsing this forum for a couple of months, but this is my first post.
I have a pair of Fimbriatus that I got in December of 2005 as my first Uroplatus, but not my first geckos by far. I have been keeping them at a temp of about 78 deg and a humidity of about 80%-90%, and they have been thriving. The female has large calcium sacs and in early April she laid a pair of eggs on the surface of the substrate. Unfortunately the shells did not harden. I thought that it might be due to it being her first clutch, but she did it again a couple weeks ago. Does anyone have any idea why this might be happening? I was really hoping for some little babies this year, but I am stumped. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
I have a pair of Fimbriatus that I got in December of 2005 as my first Uroplatus, but not my first geckos by far. I have been keeping them at a temp of about 78 deg and a humidity of about 80%-90%, and they have been thriving. The female has large calcium sacs and in early April she laid a pair of eggs on the surface of the substrate. Unfortunately the shells did not harden. I thought that it might be due to it being her first clutch, but she did it again a couple weeks ago. Does anyone have any idea why this might be happening? I was really hoping for some little babies this year, but I am stumped. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks