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Old 11-Nov-03, 06:33 PM
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eggs?

i think my leaftail might be carrying eggs but i would like someone elses oppinion.
http://www.aussiepythons.com/modules...view_album.php

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Old 11-Nov-03, 06:35 PM
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That link took me to Magpies pics dude.
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Old 11-Nov-03, 06:45 PM
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did it?oops
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how about that one
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it took me to my gallery?
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whats palpate
you can feel her gut but you cant actually feel the eggs
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ok then :oops:
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IMHO If you are going to photograph a lizards belly, in most cases it is proberly better to do it through a peice of glass rather than hold it upside down. Very easy to do with geckos
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hey tim does she sort of look bulgy round the sides coz i can usually tell wen geckos r gravid.
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Looks like your having some eggs tim & pretty soon id say,keep us informed as to how you go.Good luck hope your incubator is ready my guess is within 1-2weeks.
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Old 12-Nov-03, 03:44 PM
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ok thanks geoff
what would be the best way to incubate them?
fuscus everytime she comes out she goes under my wrist to be upside down so i thought i would photograph her however she felt comfortable
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You should put a lay box in for her,i use a chinese container bout 1/2 -3/4 full of moist peat moss,cut a hole big enough for her to get in n out of easily out of the lid this way you lose less moisture.Then for incubating pull the eggs out of the peat moss very carefull & lay on vermiculite or combo pearl lite vermiculite.You will notice her scratching round in the peatmoss soon after you add it to enclosure,aswell if shes a bit big for chinese container you may have to use something a bit bigger.
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Old 12-Nov-03, 05:16 PM
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ok thanks geoff
is there a certain temperature i need to keep them at?
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Check this picture out roadkill
http://www.museum.vic.gov.au/bioinfo.../marmlive2.htm

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