300 days! WOW. Is that because the temperature was so
low or what? 300 days is a LONG time. How long did it
take for babies to reach maturity?

Robert
--- Julie Bergman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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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