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Old 21-Jan-07, 10:43 AM
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Big Clutch

Hi All,
This girl has finally laid her clutch, and it is huge. The poor thing must have worked for ages to get this many eggs out.
Any guesses to their species? a hint - they are vary rare in aus. collections,
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i am going with frilled neck lizard
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Hi Adam,
Any other hints? And congratulations.

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frillies aint very rare, i was more thinking green tree monitor or something along those lines
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What about Boyd's???
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pygmy pythons (perthenses) or oenpellis? hehe
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Lol - I wish, to all of the above.
Unfortunately they are Asian House Geckoes, I discovered a mass incubation site in an old roll of astro turf.
We have thousands around our house and sheds, I find these mass incubation sites occassionally, my son incubates them for the fun of it.
A while back, I was out motorbike riding at a dismantled golf course (the clubhouse had been demolished) - Under some tree bark I found some eggs - put them in my hankie and forgot about them - went bike riding etc - they still incubated and hatched - asian house geckoes in the middle of bushland, a hangover from the old clubhouse.
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thats o lot of eggs thats not just from 1 gecko is it
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