wow I wish all geckos were this easy to breed...

Palex134

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that didnt take long!


so first im taking pics of the female cause I was going to list them, they didnt fit into my projects,
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then I notice something near her tail,
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so I go in for a closer look...
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and thats when I notice the clutch. I got them like 2 weeks ago. That was really fast. I dont know if I got the eggs in the plant without noticing them, or she laid last night. So I removed them with tweezers from the plant, gently, and placed them on my Phelsuma egg incubation containers.
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I am really pumped about this, I dont know if I want to sell them now...
 

Sgvreptiles

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They Breed Fantasticly. My female has produced 7 clutches this year. Had some hatch yeasterday and today! fun geckos!
Congrats
 

Palex134

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Sgvreptiles said:
They Breed Fantasticly. My female has produced 7 clutches this year. Had some hatch yeasterday and today! fun geckos!
Congrats


Thats a solid number. I had a female ciliatus produce like 12 clutches last year, but I will not be doing that again this year.

anyways, ya they are great geckos.
 

Joe Farah

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good work boys! Now make sure you check the hatchlings for white spots between the legs... those are males. The ones that don't have them are females. :roll:
 

Palex134

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Joe Farah said:
good work boys! Now make sure you check the hatchlings for white spots between the legs... those are males. The ones that don't have them are females. :roll:
HAHAHAHA HILARIOUS!
I wouldnt have understood that if I didnt read that thread earlier!

Joe you are the man I am so sa your getting out of Geckos. You are the reason I keep Phelsuma right now! Keep intouch.


Baugh, she laid 4 last season, then we seperated her and cooled her down a bit so stop her laying. Then she had 8 months off, so she should be all ready to go!
 
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