fred wrote:
Hi Laurent,

I've had best success incubating phantasticus eggs at 23°C-24°C with a night
drop of several degrees and without any contact with water;if you use
vermiculite do not put your eggs directly on it(I use seramis product but I
think perlite might work as well).
I have had good success hatching out U. lineatus and U. phantasticus on vermiculite. It can be tricky to have the right amount of moisture when you are first dealing with incubating with any medium you are not used to.

Julie B.
Hope it will help,
Fred C.
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From: "BARBIER laurent" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "gecko list" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, January 31, 2004 3:48 PM
Subject: [gecko]uroplatus and incubation egg


  
Hello everybody.
I write you today because I need some of your experience in egg
incubation conditions for Uroplatus ebenaui and phantasticus species.
I have egg from the both species but upper 96% hygrometry, the eggs
collapsed and under they dry.
I have the book from svatek, but Ididn't succeed to incubate the eggs.
grandis is easy for me , but I have been lost 7 eggs from uroplatus
species yet. only 1 seems to be no fertile.
Thanks in advance for your advices.
Laurent

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