Just picked up egg number 14 and 15 of one female this year! I think
this should be te max per year, or what? It's her first year of laying
and she strated in februari. Needless to say I almost dust her in stead
of the food with supplements ...
I started looking again for eggs after I discovered 2 hatchlings in the
enclosure just the other night. Still in one piece ;-) Anyone wants some
bibroni/turneri? I have some young ones *grin* 
Regards,
Isabelle

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Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Namens Gert De Decker
Verzonden: dinsdag 24 juni 2003 14:25
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Onderwerp: Re: [gecko]A thank you - Bibron's laid eggs


Good luck with the gecko eggs!
Greetings Gert

 --- oyarsa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I just wanted
to thank everyone (esp. Mark and Gert)
> who helped me when I was trying to sex my Bibrons
> geckos. Not long after I posted the original message
> I went out and got a juvenile that I "thought" was a
> male. I figured I was wrong as the white spots
> slowly disappeared so I left the group alone and
> "forgot" them. While cleaning the cage a few weeks
> ago, I found a bunch of infertile eggs as I always
> do and to my surprise, a pair of viables! I busted
> one open, figuring it was infertile, but it had a
> tiny spot of blood in it. That's how I knew. Now
> this new "male" has bright white spots (but none of
> the other male characteristics). About a week later
> I found another clutch of two. I have them
> incubating in the Hovabator with my lone spider
> gecko egg at 84-86'F. I haven't put any water in
> there; I'm not sure if I'm supposed to (I've never
> incubated in the Hovabator before and I've never had
> eggs last this long). Humidity is 40%. They all have
> vessels - the bibrons are VERY veiny. It will be 3
> more days until the spider egg is 2 weeks old to
> notice the "pink" colour Stacy says to look for. I
> don't know why she only produces one egg clutches.
> It's been this way for the last 5 or so clutches.
> 
> Anyway, I'm rambling as I always do. I just wanted
> to thank everyone. You can comment on my setup if
> you think it's wrong. Maybe you can tell me why the
> spider only produces one egg clutches.
> 
> Mike
>  


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