I used to breed those guys too, or I should say they bred themselves, and I kept them until I just couldn't deal with it anymore.
I got eggs every 8-10 days.. It's truly amazing.
It's a great species for honing the ol' egg hatching skills, experimenting with different incubator mediums,etc. etc....
or if you enjoy micro Omlettes... LOL
But, I ended up giving mine away as they really eat more in food then they are worth.
Also females will eventually die prematurely unless they have lots of calcium supplements. They should have a dish of cuttlebone or Rep-cal, at all times, and in addition they should have dusted crickets .
I found they were prone to rickets, and lost a few that weren't getting enough calcium. Their spine evetually kinks.
Cooling them down, and limiting food, will eventually shut them off egg laying, but it takes a while.
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