>If Uroplatus eggs should go unnoticed and hatch in a vivarium, are the
>parents likely to eat the young?

I have had this happen with U. henkeli, so far the adults leave the young
alone, but I remove them as soon as I see them.
Once I looks in the cage as misting and saw something dart away. I assumed
another baby had hatched, but on closer look...it was an anole. Must have
been an egg in the fairly new plant I bought!

Lyle Puente
PO Box 438
Crompond, NY 10517
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