D. damaeum mating (you-tube)

Elizabeth Freer

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EBH ~

(Any day now!)

Ya know, GU is a family-oriented forum for the most part. Those YouTube videos seem R. :biggrin: Are you certain they were lined up efficiently? Seems like someone might be resisting?
 
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EBH

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This (pardt 2) try was not 100%, but I've seen some sweet love :p

Both were "playing" all night long :-D

So they lay eggs sooner than a leopardgecko? With them I have always eggs 4 weeks after the mating...
 

siebel

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This (pardt 2) try was not 100%, but I've seen some sweet love :p

Both were "playing" all night long :-D

So they lay eggs sooner than a leopardgecko? With them I have always eggs 4 weeks after the mating...


From my experience with some Diplodactylus and Lucasium species I think you can expect the eggs after 3...4 weeks.

Best regards, Hanno
 

EBH

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21 days later....
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:D

I didn't know they would dig like they did! There was a huge pile of sand near the egg-box...
Couldn't miss it :D

patience for now...
 
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