Blaesodactylus
--antongilensis
--boivini
--sakalava

Platypholis
--fasciata (I want those so bad.  They are so cute.)
--mulleri
--wahlbergi

I think I miss understood your reply, but did you say eggs incubating for 1+
year?  That is really cool.  I thought that their incuabtion was
signifigantly less than that!

A friend of mine has B. sakalava, terifying monsters they are.  He  has them
laying, but thus far the first clutch was incubated wrong.

--Daniel

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