Uroplatus lineatus whoo-hoo

zBrinks

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My first success with the genus :p The female buried her eggs in a hole she had previously dug shortly after. I'm currently incubating them on Hatch-Rite at room temp (~70-74F).

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The father is the U. lineatus I rescued from a pet store several months ago, at 5g. Needless to say, he's doing much better.
 

JennaYoung99

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very cool pics. wicked that you caught her in the middle. i never get to so my leaf tails lay eggs, i just see them going at it.....alot.:coverlaugh:
 

Dyesub Dave

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That's a great pic of your gecko holding/forming the egg. Be sure to save that one for next year's calendar!! ;-)

Congrats on the eggs!!

Dyesub Dave. :biggrin:
 

Mickej

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Im so glad to see those pics. Great work with getting the father of those eggs back in business :)
 

d-prime

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Congrats! I had a male and female together for almost half a year, with nothing but duds platered to the glass. The male died over the summer under a friends care but in the future i would breed. What are the specifications needed to get them to breed? I remember at furst i noticed tail movements and the mail was following her, but she always rejected him. Also what is the substrate, dry bamboo leaves?
 

toolofnin

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gestation period? incubation time?

so do you know the incubation time? average gestation period? Also have you heard anything of incubation temperature affecting sex of the young?
 

Smile

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Hey guys
Just wanted to ask for a favor!
Could you tell me at what conditions you keep your Uroplatus lineatus?
Stuff like: how do you keep them ventilated? Do you mist them? What do they prefer to eat?
I’ve read everything there is on them, but its better to hear it from a Live person :biggrin:
Thanks!
 
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