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Old 11-03-2010, 08:23 PM
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Congrats they are gorgeous
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Old 11-03-2010, 08:36 PM
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Nope - they'll only eat crickets, wont touch waxworms/mealies/locusts/anything else.
If one of the babies is a male I'll let you know!
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Ah right, mine will take crickets and locusts but I read online some people have successfully fed them fruit based foods like banana puree but haven't had any luck getting them to eat that sort of thing
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Congratulations on the baby it looks great!
Our pair will eat crickets and roaches never tried giving waxies
Can I ask what incubation method you're using (what kind of incubator, substrate, eggs on or digged in the substrate?) and what temperature you incubated at? I'm asking because I also only heard of 5-6 months of incubation, thanks!
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Old 11-03-2010, 10:45 PM
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Congratulations on the baby it looks great!
Our pair will eat crickets and roaches never tried giving waxies
Can I ask what incubation method you're using (what kind of incubator, substrate, eggs on or digged in the substrate?) and what temperature you incubated at? I'm asking because I also only heard of 5-6 months of incubation, thanks!

Hey mate be sure to let me know when your eggs hatch if a male goes up for sale!
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Old 11-03-2010, 10:47 PM
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Nice surprise indeed! These are awsome little geckos and nowhere near enough are being bred - go you!
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Old 12-03-2010, 08:25 AM
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Congratulations on the baby it looks great!
Our pair will eat crickets and roaches never tried giving waxies
Can I ask what incubation method you're using (what kind of incubator, substrate, eggs on or digged in the substrate?) and what temperature you incubated at? I'm asking because I also only heard of 5-6 months of incubation, thanks!
Hi,
I use a Hovabator, have done for years. It's set to around 28degs but goes up and down by anything from 2 to 6 degrees over time due to it being in a non centrally heated house, never worried about it cos pretty much everything I've placed in there before has hatched - leos, fattails, stenos, tropiocolotes, pictus etc. I put the eggs in an empty cricket tub in coco fibre, half buried, and dampened it every other day, there was also a small dish of water separate in the tub. The eggs could well have been in the viv itself for a week before I found them and moved them - they were buried in the substrate.
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congratulations they are so so cute xx
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I managed to get myself a male now. Also they must be the luckiest trio in captivity, because they're going in a 5ft x 2ft viv
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