JimmyNightlizard
New member
Hello all,
I have 2 adult pairs of goniurosaurus hainanensis. I did get fertile eggs from one of the females this year and successfully hatched out 6 eggs! I did not breed these myself. I've only had them in my care for one year. I'm guessing the female mated with with the male that came in with her while in the care of the vendor who I baught them from??? At the time of purchase nov 08, I was told that the 1.2 were fresh imports and had only been in captivity for 3 months. I was told the male was kept together with the females in a ten gal tank. The females stayed on the opposite side of the tank of the male. Its possible that being being fresh out of the wild, and so close together that he mated with that female. Over the summer I baught a second male to help out with my captive breeding efforts. Over the last few months I've tried to intoduce both males to the female that did'nt lay any fertle eggs countless times with no luck. She just ignored them or faught them off. I recently read some caresheets I found on here, and it says before introducing the two sexes, that they first need to be cooled down in late november until early march. My question is, can you go lower than 60 degrees? Is 40 too low? do you stop offering food completely during this time, or keep feeding them just once a week? Do they go into a true state of hybernation? Like lets say a green lacerta would? What is the desired temperature range? I know that there is lowland and highland races, I'm guessing that their cooling requirements are different from one another. Is there anyone that knows the differences between the two by looking at pics? I attached a few pics so if anyone has a clue please feel free to give you input.
Thanks!
I have 2 adult pairs of goniurosaurus hainanensis. I did get fertile eggs from one of the females this year and successfully hatched out 6 eggs! I did not breed these myself. I've only had them in my care for one year. I'm guessing the female mated with with the male that came in with her while in the care of the vendor who I baught them from??? At the time of purchase nov 08, I was told that the 1.2 were fresh imports and had only been in captivity for 3 months. I was told the male was kept together with the females in a ten gal tank. The females stayed on the opposite side of the tank of the male. Its possible that being being fresh out of the wild, and so close together that he mated with that female. Over the summer I baught a second male to help out with my captive breeding efforts. Over the last few months I've tried to intoduce both males to the female that did'nt lay any fertle eggs countless times with no luck. She just ignored them or faught them off. I recently read some caresheets I found on here, and it says before introducing the two sexes, that they first need to be cooled down in late november until early march. My question is, can you go lower than 60 degrees? Is 40 too low? do you stop offering food completely during this time, or keep feeding them just once a week? Do they go into a true state of hybernation? Like lets say a green lacerta would? What is the desired temperature range? I know that there is lowland and highland races, I'm guessing that their cooling requirements are different from one another. Is there anyone that knows the differences between the two by looking at pics? I attached a few pics so if anyone has a clue please feel free to give you input.
Thanks!