I second what Lyle said about the moisture. I have bred C. peguensis -
back in the mid-90s. Babies took about 300 days to hatch, good thing I
did not throw them out. Eggs are EXTREMELY fragile. I incubated at about
75F in sphagnum peat moss, keeping the medium moist. Babies are
adorable! They do not ship well though, even in perfect health and at 3
months old or better.

The adults were kept at about 78F and soaked well every evening. One of
their chirps is on my website if anyone would like to listen. It is
condensed, but you still get the idea!

Julie Bergman
http://www.geckoranch.com
GGA lifetime member

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