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I caught this little girl digging in the corner of the terrarium tonight!
http://www.ssnakess.com/photopost/data/500/405127-2761-med.jpg
And when she walked away... this is what I found! WWWEEEEE!
http://www.ssnakess.com/photopost/data/500/405127-2772-med.jpg
I'm already incubating 3 R.brevicaudatus eggs that were laid on May 15, so I put these new ones into the same container. The top row of eggs are ones deposited tonight and that middle row are the ones that are about a month old! Holy cow have those grown! I can hardly wait for that first clutch to hatch now! I'm counting down the days until July 15th!
http://www.ssnakess.com/photopost/data/500/405127-2774-med.jpg
Thanks for looking!
Trace
Congrats trace....those eggs sure are tiny
Congrats once again Trace!!! I can only imagine how eggcited you are :P That was lame but oh well :D
Collide
06-17-03, 01:53 AM
Wow I ave 3 2 females that i think are prego I hope I will see some of those soon Crongrats!
dank7oo
06-17-03, 06:04 AM
That is SOOO cool
hook me up with a pygmy when they hatch ;)
btw - my eggs are still white so that is a good sign :)
katev17
06-17-03, 06:47 AM
That's awesome, Trace!!! Congrats!
I wish you all the luck, I guess the HARD part now is waiting!!
Boooo
Hehehe What's your count up to these days, Crazy??
Kate
damzookeeper
06-17-03, 08:00 AM
woohoo, that is so neat!! Can't wait to see hatchling pics. ;) They're gonna be awsome!!
Collide
06-17-03, 12:42 PM
May i ask how fat was she b4 she layed the eggs I have 2 really fat females and im afraid i might be over feeding them my boyfriend thinks their prego. Is their a way i can tell im new to this tiny species I have a trio that i have had for only 2 or 3 months now!
I can only imagine how eggcited you are :P That was lame but oh well
Matt: That was pretty lame *groans*, but yes, I'm pretty darned eggcited around here! WWWEEEE
Hehehe What's your count up to these days, Crazy??
Kate: I'm not sure... I can't count that high! :/ Actually I'm only at 21 chameleons today, but you know that can change fairly quickly around here. I'm also sitting on (not literally, of course) 40 Veiled eggs, 21 Panther eggs and 5 Pygmy eggs.
May i ask how fat was she b4 she layed the eggs I have 2 really fat females and im afraid i might be over feeding them my boyfriend thinks their prego. Is their a way i can tell im new to this tiny species I have a trio that i have had for only 2 or 3 months now!
Collide: This particular female didn't look any larger than she normally did before she laid these eggs. And now that the eggs are deposited, she doesn't look any skinnier. That also goes for a different female that deposited the 3 eggs last month. They did not sport any different colours to signal to the male that they were gravid either. I also have 2 other females that look quite chubby, so I suspect that they are gravid as well, but I can not feel any eggs on palpation at this point. So beyond getting them Xrayed, you probably aren't going to be able to tell by eye if they are gravid or not. Make sure your husbandry is correct and nature should take it's course in your set-up. If you miss the females actually laying, the eggs can be incubated inside the aquarium and you will get the same hatch rate as incubating them outside the tank. Just keep your eyes pealed for any tiny babies roaming around! Click here (http://www.adcham.com/html/taxonomy/species/r-brevicaudatus.html) for a good caresheet on R. brevicaudatus.
Cheers!
Trace
Collide
06-17-03, 06:16 PM
Thanks ill keep my eyes pealed but i have truble finding the 3 i have they hide so well lol.
Thanks ill keep my eyes pealed but i have truble finding the 3 i have they hide so well lol.
LMAO! I hear ya! I have a 1.4 group and sometimes it takes me upwards of 5 minutes to find them all! And they aren't in a huge tank! It was just my persistence in trying to find that female last night that I discovered her laying eggs. She was in the far corner under a pile of moss. :/
Hopefully your little girls are gravid... keep me posted about that. Did that caresheet help you out in any way?
Cheers!
Trace
DNA Reptiles
06-17-03, 06:30 PM
Congrations Trace! It's an agony waiting for them to hatch, but hang it the day WILL come!! I have panther eggs in the incubator I'm hoping will hatch in August. Let me know when yours hatch.... and the world will sure know when mine do!!
sparkon16
06-17-03, 07:25 PM
It was really weird holding those guys you just dont wanna squish them or anything!!! lovely trace!
Collide
06-18-03, 12:14 AM
Yea I go to adcham regularly when i have Qs, I did notice that one of my females looked smaller today (could be my imagination) I scowered the ground for signs of digging but no luck. Thanks for you help. I have a pic of my male below. The femals have been very unco-opertave in being photographed LOL.
http://www.u4iainteractive.com/cm/little%20guy.jpg
Oh my! Isn't he handsome! Hubba Hubba!
Good luck with yours, I hope you are successful with breeding them.
Cheers!
Trace
dank7oo
06-18-03, 10:16 AM
hey collide
he is amazing!!!
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