>I was given a pair of G.vorax about a year ago, in
>part because they had never shown any interest in one
>another (no calling, nothing), not that they fought or
>anything.

thats good. I have had pairs fight, with very bad results. They may not
have had what they needed in the past  set up.

>  Needless to say I was shocked when I found
>4 eggs today.

were they all laid at one time? That would be exceptional as they usually
dont do that.


>The problem is she chose to lay them about 10 inches
>into a 3', 4" diameter piece of bamboo.

you can remove the entire bamboo from the cage and set that up in a safe
place. I would remove them. Im unsure if the adults would eat the young.

>In previous posts I got the impression that the eggs
>were pretty hardy, but do you suppose they might make
>it to term in situ?

they might. Be interesting if you did leave them.

Lyle Puente
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