--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> In a message dated 5/18/02 2:50:15 PM Eastern
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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> << HELLO, I had Gecko chazaliae eggs laid any help
> would
>  be great,they are cooking at 82-84f right now.Is
> this
>  right? Thank you  >>
> 
> Jodi,
> 
> Just dawned on me.....were you incubating your
> Spider Gecko eggs at the same 
> temperatures?  A short time ago, I remember you
> saying that you were having 
> trouble with your Agamura and their eggs.  Possibly
> an increase in incubation 
> temperatures would help with them, too---although, I
> think that we e-mailed 
> privately about that back then.  Did you end up
> getting any to hatch?
> 
> 
> Stacy
>STACY, NO none of them ever hatched, all the eggs
died I plan on getting more spiders this summer when
things slow down at my house so i will conact you for
more spider geckos.Thank you for the help on the other
eggs i have i moved them to a warmer spot about 85-86
will see what happens.Talk to you soon.  
>
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Best regards,
Jodi
The Ground Gecko Freak

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