You can cut of the leaf and place the part with the eggs in a cup. Be
careful to not to damage the eggs while bending the leaf! After a week or
so, it is easy to remove the eggs from the saniveria. Do this before it
rottens. Be Careful!
Emmanuel
----- Original Message -----
From: "Nicole Glardon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, January 28, 2001 11:10 PM
Subject: Re: [Gecko] Market for Designers?
> Hi Everybody!
>
> I have a large terrarium (24 x 24 x 96 inches) 3 sides glass, front 1/3
> screen (the door) and the rest glass.
>
> I have several large bromeliads and one tall Sansiveria in there along
with
> 5 Ptychozoon, maybe kuhli??? I think they are mixed due to the different
> look of the tail.I keep them at about 85F. with a night drop to about
> 70-72F.
>
> Tonight while feeding them I discovered to my surprise 2 little white eggs
> in the Sansiveria. WHAT SHOULD I DO???
>
> 1. leave them there to hatch in situ?
> 2. remove the leave and place her in vermiculite along with the eggs?
> 3. or any other advice???
>
> I am very excited about this and I am afraid that they may be eaten up by
> the crickets if I leave them in there? If they were glued on the glass, I
> would be able to put a deli cup over them and keep them there safely, but
in
> the Sansiveria???
>
> Thanks for your help and suggestions!
>
> Also: What is the incubation time of Ptychozoon?
>
> Best Regards
>
> Nicole Glardon
>
>
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