How to save space in an incubator

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Ramsayi

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Very cool

How rare is it that you get twins? And do both usually survuve?
 
The twins are the top two in the first pic.Egg was similar size to the rest.
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Rams,
A better way of saving space is to throw out those big python eggs and put in smaller geckos instead!!!
Not bad result though if you have to have those snakey things!
All the best
Bob
 
Rams,
A better way of saving space is to throw out those big python eggs and put in smaller geckos instead!!!
Not bad result though if you have to have those snakey things!
All the best
Bob

Haha thanks Bob........As far as gecko eggs go the better half has her own incubator which is in constant use.Bloody geckos are taking over my hatchie room!
 
I managed to have twins from a Oedura coggeri. Now that's saving space.
Time to get another hatchie room perhaps?
 
You lucky swine - black heads are my roll's royce of snakes, one day I will get there :rolleyes:
 
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