"Neil A. Meister" wrote:

> Hi Julie,
>
> Absolutely. If you get them when they're already cycling it helps.
> I got most of mine in the spring and got few eggs, late summer and fall
> seem to be a better time to get healthy imports.
>
> What time of year do your U. lineatus start producing once they're
> acclimated to North American seasons?
>
> Neil
>

Well, I don't remember when my females cycled previously. I don't have them
anymore. :( That was before the time of the Active UV bulbs! My new WC female
is eating like a horse, and looks really big. I got her last October at the
IRBA show. I expect her to drop eggs anytime. She is a lot hungrier lately. She
out hunts the male like nobody's business, and it is hilarious to put roaches
in with this gecko! When I first got her she was 1/2 dead, so I decided to put
in a big roach with her to see if she would respond. WHAM! ;-) She's a real
beauty now. I'll have to post her photo so you can see what I mean.

Julie B.

>
> >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
>
> Neil Meister
>
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>
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> Nova Scotia Herpetoculture Society
>

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