Hi Stacy,

I'm glad you're doing well with Agamura.
My luck has not been so good. I have one healthy juvenile,
but most other eggs have been fertile but did not hatch. I
had one other hatchling that died at about 1 week. I have a few
clutches still incubating, so there's hope yet.

I'm incubating eggs on a jar lid of dry sand inside a deli cup
at 82-84 F. Is there anything else I should be doing?

I've had even worse luck with Geckonia, lots of nice looking
eggs, but no hatchlings : (

Neil

>In a message dated 9/27/01 12:43:41 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
><< "Spider Gecko" Stacy,
>
>  Congratulations on your first F3 Agamura persica hatchling of the season!�
>Do
>  keep those babies comin'.  Were your initial Agamura persica WC? >>
>
>Elizabeth,
>
>Thanks for the congrats!  Yes, my initial pair is WC and still putting out
>eggs and hatchlings!  (In fact, last week I had an unexpected hatchling
>emerge in the adults' enclosure!  I obviously had missed finding an egg.)�
>Although, throughout the last few years, I have added CB animals to my CB
>offspring to increase my bloodlines.  They are really neat geckos and I
>sincerely hope that people will keep them going in captivity.
>
>Stacy


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Neil Meister

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Global Gecko Association
http://www.gekkota.com

President
Nova Scotia Herpetoculture Society

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