Hi,
I incubate keyserlingii eggs at about 83 degrees Fahrenheit. I keep the
sand dry but try to keep the air in the deli cup a little humid. You'll
know if the egg is no good or not fertile because it will crack or grow mold
or shrivel up. Good luck. Keyserlingii juveniles are great fun.
Jim Chapman/Ogden UT
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From: "Jamie A. Stine" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, August 20, 2001 12:18 PM
Subject: [Gecko] T. s. kaiserlingii Egg?
> She laid an egg! My female T s kaiserlingii laid an egg!!! I have it in a
> deli cup in sand...but ... anybody know what i do from here??? How long
> till i know if its fertile or not? how do i incubate it?
>
> Im so excited! she laid an egg!
>
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