Hi Meg,
I have kept angle heads though never bred them, I kept them under the same conditions as the Boyds, but the Boyds handle a little more heat.
I am no expert as this is my first clutch, though Tim at URS (and I very much appreciated his input) told me he incubates at 27 degrees.
Tim also told me that a cooler temp brings the eggs on slower to hatching and at 30c they start tail kinking the hatchlings.
Tim's temps seemed hotter to me than what I thought, I had in my mind 22-24, so I dont know if ive read that re angle heads. Please check with someone who does know for certain.
I have them incubating in the laundry cupboard, which is pretty bizarre but it is the coolest place I have and is in the exact zone temp wise. I have them in vermiculite in a chinese container inside a styrofoam esky.
As this is my first clutch I cannot really give advice apart from what I hope will be a successful outcome and how I'm going about achieving that. Please get the advice of someone who has been doing it successfully for years and I hope it is similar to what Ive just written.
All the best with the angle heads, I'll let you know how my boyds go (10 days in and all ok).
Cheers
Ad.
also, one thing that did surprize me was how she defended the nest, she is normally extremely docile but she was very aggressive for a long time, on guard over her nest. I don't know if any other lizards are like this or not. I assumed they laid them and forgot them.
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