Russell had a good comment....until you get necropsies done on the dead
guys you are just guessing. Another thing worth mentioning is that right
now there is a temperature change going on and maybe some of your herps
got too hot. It is worth checking something that basic during a season
change when you get a bunch of deaths at once.

I had a tragedy where I lost all my female P.l. angularis 6 mos-1year
olds, about four geckos, all within the last few weeks. All had eggs
visible and were in good body condition. They were all kept individually
and active until the day they croaked. I wonder about the temp thing and
the egg thing. Could be they had problems with egg laying due to
improper supplementation. Sigh.

Julie Bergman
http://www.geckoranch.com
GGA lifetime member


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