Also a guy in California I believe
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Subject: Re: [Gecko] Phyllopezus pollicaris baby! (update)


> This is off topic But there is a guy in Australia that has bred albino
Bearded
> Dragons I have the web site if anyone wants it.   Burke
>
> Jon & Stacy Boone wrote:
>
> > This species has been bred consistently in captivity for the past 6
years
> > or so by myself and also with a few other keepers in the US and Europe.
> > The eggs normally do not take 150 days to hatch.  They normally hatch in
> > 70-90 days.  There is some evidence that hatchlings
> > may be TDSD.  They always prefer to lay their eggs in dry substrates at
a
> > depth of about 2-4 inches.  Under ideal conditions they will
> > produce 6-8 clutches of eggs per year.  The young are surprising large
and
> > grow rapidly under warm conditions.  They tend to breed during
> > our winter, since they originate from the southern hemisphere.
> >
> > Jon
> >
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> > Subject:        Re: [Gecko] Phyllopezus pollicaris baby! (update)
> >
> > Renee,
> >     Congratulations on the egg hatching. These (Phyllopezus pollicaris)
are
> > South American Geckos, superficially similar to Hemidactylus (but
missing
> > pads on one the thumbs), but possibly closer to Thecadactylus and
another
> > rare South American genus Bogertia. As far as I know this is the only
> > record
> > of them breeding in captivity and worth writing an article for the next
> > Chit-chat or Gekko (hopefully with pictures).
> >
> > Ron Van Heest
> >
> >
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