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Awful shots,they weren't in the mood for pic tonight. Figured I'd post a few anyway.

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Who currently has F1 hatchlings available?

Working with this species is certainly worthwhile, and I'd like to start a group.
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Who currently has F1 hatchlings available?

Working with this species is certainly worthwhile, and I'd like to start a group.
Check with Mike (corp..) He may have some more available.
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Check with Mike (corp..) He may have some more available.
Roger that.

I sent him an email.
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I see atlot of you guys take the eggs out and incubate them.

Mine seem to always lay clear at the bottom of the bamboo. Where do yours seems to lay to be able to get the eggs out?

I would love to be able to pull the eggs to artifically raise them but no luck so far.

My are fresh WC I have had them about 3-4 month. My plans are to keep most of the hatchlings and set up a group of them and see what happens.

I picked my two pairs up for $60 a pair and then next show when I decided I was going to get a couple more pairs they were up to $120 a pair.
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Well i was up to 18 eggs, but i discovered 2 were bad something had drilled thru them it looked like. and 1 i broke while pulling, but it was just yolk so atleast i didnt crush some poor baby...it was new and i didnt realize it hadnt hardened up completely i guess.

So now im at 15 eggs with half of them looking like they'll hatch anytime in the next week maybe 2. And 1 live hatchling.
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Well i was up to 18 eggs, but i discovered 2 were bad something had drilled thru them it looked like. and 1 i broke while pulling, but it was just yolk so atleast i didnt crush some poor baby...it was new and i didnt realize it hadnt hardened up completely i guess.

So now im at 15 eggs with half of them looking like they'll hatch anytime in the next week maybe 2. And 1 live hatchling.
How often have they been clutching?
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15 eggs! How many females do you have ?

I wish I could pull my eggs out, they always lay on the glass so I leave them in. Mine lay 2-3 eggs a month and they take 3 months to hatch.
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I placed film canisters w/ suction cups in their viv and mine laid eggs in there. Also if you can line the inside of the bamboo with paper, you can pull out the paper once eggs are laid into it and then replace the paper for more eggs. Does anyone have any semi colorful females? I have one that i'm pretty sure is a female but it has blue and orange in it's underside.
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