Hi Dilshad,

I have found hatchlings a couple of times. They weren't bothered by the adults,
but I didn't leave them in very long to see. I had 2 U. ebenaui hatch 
in the vivarium,
but I only found one, the other may have escaped or been eaten, I'll 
never know.

Neil Meister

>Hi group;
>
>If Uroplatus eggs should go unnoticed and hatch in a vivarium, are the
>parents likely to eat the young?  Specifically I'm thinking about U.
>phantasticus ("accidental hatching", I should be so lucky) but any thoughts
>on the genus in general are welcome.
>
>--
>Dilshad
>
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