"Neil A. Meister" wrote:

> John,
>
> Wow! Consider yourself lucky. It took mine a couple of years to start producing
> regularly. Some eggs were laid soon after I got them, then nothing
> for over a year.
> I have one group that have been established for almost two years,
> set-up in naturalistic vivaria with full spectrum lighting, that have not
> reproduced anything viable yet.

I think if you luck out and get really healthy WC, which these likely were, they
will start producing for you right away. I have had WC U. lineatus do that, knocked
up before I got them.

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

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