I've got the info on Susan's new company, please e-mail me privately for it.

Julie B.

Neil Meister wrote:

Hi Jared,

Extra Ca (snails, or oral with a dropper) will usually prevent crashes.
I haven't used UV for a few years, it might help, but if you're dusting
with something with D3, it doesn't seem necessary.

The enterals that Susan Donaghue used to sell are great for breeding
Uroplatus. I think they are available through a new company, but I don't
have contact info at hand.

5 months is quite long for incubation. Most hatch in 90-120 days. at 68-77F.
What are your temperatures? I'm curious to know how cool they will
incubate.

Neil


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On 20-Aug-06, at 7:11 PM, Jared Morris wrote:

    Thanks for the kind words and thought Elizibeth, Julie, Neil, and
    everyone.  As far as the other 1.1 go, they are looking great.  I
    am keeping them together still (under a much more watchfull eye,
    but upping the surviving female's Ca intake juyst to be safe.  I
am also replacing the UV lights, and adding some Miner-all 0. Miner-all 0, since it does not contain D3, because I already
    supply UV and I supplement with Rep-Cal Ca+D3 intermittently with
    pure CaCO3).  It is kind of a bitter-sweet irony that the day I
    began to see the female go down hill, her first egg hatched...
    after over 5 months incubating!  That baby is doing well.

    On Aug 20, 2006, at 12:52 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

        Jared ~

        I, too, am very sorry about the passing of your female Uro.
        The pain, at least when my geckos die, seems greater the
        longer one has had the gecko, but, nonetheless, it still hurts.

        It seems like she left a little one behind for you and other
        eggs ;-} No doubt, as vigilant with supplementation as you
        have been, some of your techniques may change. (Neil are you
        there?) Each of us can learn from improved husbandry
        recommendations!

        Any news on how your remaining 1.1 are doing?

        So sorry,
        Elizabeth

            Jared,

            Uros are really tricky, especially when they decline in
            health. Sorry
            about your loss. You can use her death to better the rest
            of your Uros
            though, so it is not in vain.

            Julie B.

            Jared Morris wrote:

            > Your message made it, Neil, Unfortunately, my gecko did
            not. She was
            > looking pretty good for the last two nights, and was
            taking babyfood/
            > Ca by dropper, but this morning I found her dead on the
            floor of her
            > cage. That is one seriously painful lesson learned on my
            part. God
            > I feel awful.
            >
            > On Aug 19, 2006, at 9:29 PM, Neil Meister wrote:
            >
            >> Hi Jared,
            >>
            >> I hope this gets through, I haven't had much luck
            posting lately.
            >>
            >> You're on the right track. If you have only been
            dusting insects and
            >> she has been laying eggs, she is far most likely to be
            hypo.
            >> I've seen the symptoms you described in several Uroplatus.
            >> Often they will come around with diligent oral Ca
            supplementation.
            >> Usually they will start to feed on their own if they
            start to recover.
            >> I'd recommend feeding a liquid diet with a dropper to
            start with over
            >> force feeding. It takes patience, but is still easier
            on you and the
            >> gecko.
            >> Often you can drip liquids on their snout and
            eventually they will
            >> start to lick
            >> it off.
            >>
            >> Neil
            >>
            >>
            >> On 16-Aug-06, at 7:52 PM, Jared Morris wrote:
            >>
            >>>
            >>> So, I'm going to continue oral calcium and vitamin
            supplements,
            >>> keep her well hydrated and fed (assuming she'll eat on
            her own - I
            >>> hate the idea of tube feeding, but I have done it on
            Uromastyx and
            >>> Cordylus species on a few occasions with good results.
            And above
            >>> all, I'll keep my hopes up - please do the same for
            me, and I'll
            >>> keep you all updated with her condition.
            >>>
            >>> Thanks everyone, for all your help and support.
            >>>
            >>> Jared







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