fenrisswolf
New member
Hello there.
Well, I'm starting to strongly suspect the female S. Stheno I've just acquired is gravid, and now have some questions. I don't know how many of them have well known answers, but if I don't ask, I'll definitely not have any answers.
About how soon after "discovering" a female is gravid can one expect to have her begin laying? And, as I understand it, they will usually lay one or two eggs, but are they both deposited at the same time, or is there a small rest period in between laying one egg and the next?
Once the eggs are deposited, they are buried, and digging them out takes care, as they've been described as small, oval, and relatively thin shelled. From the size of the apparent lump on my female's abdomen, these would seem to be a bit larger than a pea, maybe about the size of a bean. Does that seem like the right size?
I do know that if I do not allow them to incubate "in situ," I will have to be careful not to turn them, as reptile eggs will usually suffocate if turned.
In general terms, I've read the incubation period takes "a few weeks," but have not seen more accurate figures.
Would somebody who's kept and bred sthenos kindly tell me about their experiences hatching them?
Well, I'm starting to strongly suspect the female S. Stheno I've just acquired is gravid, and now have some questions. I don't know how many of them have well known answers, but if I don't ask, I'll definitely not have any answers.
About how soon after "discovering" a female is gravid can one expect to have her begin laying? And, as I understand it, they will usually lay one or two eggs, but are they both deposited at the same time, or is there a small rest period in between laying one egg and the next?
Once the eggs are deposited, they are buried, and digging them out takes care, as they've been described as small, oval, and relatively thin shelled. From the size of the apparent lump on my female's abdomen, these would seem to be a bit larger than a pea, maybe about the size of a bean. Does that seem like the right size?
I do know that if I do not allow them to incubate "in situ," I will have to be careful not to turn them, as reptile eggs will usually suffocate if turned.
In general terms, I've read the incubation period takes "a few weeks," but have not seen more accurate figures.
Would somebody who's kept and bred sthenos kindly tell me about their experiences hatching them?