Hi Jeff,

Good caresheet, it's nice to hear from folks who have a better sense
of where/how these gex live than those of us an ocean or two away!

I seem to be keeping them about right, but I've run into trouble
with my female. She laid one good clutch last summer when I got
her, and one  good one this spring. The next clutch was fertile,
but only one hatched. After that she seemed to become egg bound,
but eventually passed an egg and a slug after oral supplementation.
this month she just passed some goop and something that looked
like a deflated balloon. She eats well and has large fat reserves in
her tail. Any ideas? Do they usually need more calcium than
dusting prey provides?

Thanks,
Neil


>The best care sheet on Nephrurus milii I have seen is at: 
>http://www.vhs.com.au/CareSheet_ThickTailGecko.html It covers 
>everything you need to know. They are very easy to keep.
>
>Jeff Crocombe


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