Finally my first Ebenavia inguis hatched today. I had some bad eggs at first, but hopefully some more good ones will follow soon! I will try to get some better pics one of these days. Enjoy!
Jesse
Thanks for all the kind words! The eggs were laid somewhere between the 5th and 15th of may. I only check for eggs a few times a week. I incubate them in dry sand. The reason why I do this is because the eggs are so small and can easily role over. When you put them in sand the chance of that is a little bit smaller (my own experience). Total incubation time would be around 60 days, not exactly sure though. Incubation temperature was between 28 and 28,3 degrees Celcius (82-82 F). I have some more eggs in the incubator so hopefully more on their way!
Thank you for the information. I have a group of these and one of the females seems to be gravid. So, hopefully I'll be posting pics of babies down the line.
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