New Eggs!!!

daggekko

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Anybody want to guess which species laid these for me???


004 by daggekko, on Flickr

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daggekko

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If they were from the one in my avatar, they'd be about 1mm larger:D

My pair of v-nigra comoraegrandensis are incompatible at this point in time. Will be trying them again next spring in a much larger enclosure.

:banana::banana::banana:p. robertmertensi!!!!!!! :banana::banana::banana:
 

mkschaefer

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Nice work! They are a very fun species and the hatchlings are very stunning. Once they get going, they do pretty well. Good job!
 

daggekko

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The male is willing to eat bugs I am offering by hand. Female almost. Still working with her. I actually had the male climb on my hand to grab a cricket a couple days ago. I'll start getting photos hopefully of this. And add them to Matt's thread(as long as you don't mind Matt- Do you?!?!;-) ).

I'm really thinking into the group threads where multiple keepers are showing their geckos. P. borbonica, guimbeaui, and cepediana come to mind.
 

mkschaefer

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No problem with that, it is a good idea. I have been trying to do that so I don't start threads that could otherwise be linked. What temperature are you incubating them at?

The male robertmertensi are much more bold, in my experience. There seems to be a greater disparity between male and female in regards to this. One of my females was fairly bold, but has been very reclusive since I moved that pair into a new enclosure over six months ago! They have still produced for me, but she is really shy now. Your video of the borbonica was pretty cool!
 

daggekko

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I have them somewhere around 79-82. Still not sure if they are good yet.

My female isn't too bad. She'll sit out. But if I reach in she hides. I've noticed that most of my female Phelsuma don't care for Dubia roaches. The males typically really like them though!
 

Elizabeth Freer

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No problem with that, it is a good idea. I have been trying to do that so I don't start threads that could otherwise be linked. What temperature are you incubating them at?

The male robertmertensi are much more bold, in my experience. There seems to be a greater disparity between male and female in regards to this. One of my females was fairly bold, but has been very reclusive since I moved that pair into a new enclosure over six months ago! They have still produced for me, but she is really shy now. Your video of the borbonica was pretty cool!


Where can I find that P borbonica video?
 
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