mkschaefer
New member
Hello,
I have been closely monitoring my female madagascariensis lately as she was quite gravid. When I came home this evening, I did not see her, but decided to look in a bamboo hollow that appeared (to me, so take that for what it is worth because I am not a female Phelsuma) to be a suitable deposition site. When I looked in the hollow, I discovered two clutches.
I acquired these animals in January from Kurt Lantz (The Rep Room... your source for fine reptiles.) so they are doing quite well for me thus far. My Phelsuma kochi are extremely prolific (I received more than 25 hatchlings one year from a single pair), so I wonder if this species is similar. Phelsuma kochi are one of the few species that I have to work at so they stop producing year round. Anyway, I can't wait to hatch some madgascariensis!
As you can tell, the male can be a little rough with her.
I have been closely monitoring my female madagascariensis lately as she was quite gravid. When I came home this evening, I did not see her, but decided to look in a bamboo hollow that appeared (to me, so take that for what it is worth because I am not a female Phelsuma) to be a suitable deposition site. When I looked in the hollow, I discovered two clutches.
I acquired these animals in January from Kurt Lantz (The Rep Room... your source for fine reptiles.) so they are doing quite well for me thus far. My Phelsuma kochi are extremely prolific (I received more than 25 hatchlings one year from a single pair), so I wonder if this species is similar. Phelsuma kochi are one of the few species that I have to work at so they stop producing year round. Anyway, I can't wait to hatch some madgascariensis!
As you can tell, the male can be a little rough with her.





