Hi Stacy and Neil,

We are incubating the eggs at 86F. Last time we started at about 80F and
later on (about 3 weeks) at 86F. Maybe that was the problem then.
This time nothing will keep me from little agamura's! :-) (I hope)

Still having problems with the Rhacodactylus ciliatus though. Boy, are
these gecko's good in hiding there eggs! But now we have 3 eggs in the
incubator. Looks like a good start this year. We are already enjoying
our 7 little Pachydactylus bibroni. They are great fun. It is a shame
that they are not so popular. To "common" I'm afraid :-)

Regards,
Isabelle



Hi Stacey/Isabelle,

Yep, raising the incubation temperature to 86 F
made a huge difference.

BTW, I finally hatched a Geckonia that looks like it
will make it. It's full of energy and eating very well.
Most clutches have either failed to hatch or hatchlings
were weak and died.

Neil

>smaller and weaker.  I believe Neil M. had the same
observations/experiences.
>
>Good luck!
>Stacy
>



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