Hey cheers from 🇨🇦!! The exos look great ! Is that a uvb light overhead? Ever see these guys out in the uvb during the day? Is undertank heat the primary heat source? Is it on 24hrs a day or off at night ? Thanx !!
The lizard had made all of these modifications to her absolutely lovely habitat in order to prepare a suitable area to incubate her eggs. As she was pleased with her deposition site, what is your reasoning behind removing them for artificial incubation? You gave her all of the components to create a more natural scenario, but prefer to remove her from the process. I reckon she was attempting to show you how much she is enjoying the larger enclosure, by making full use of the facilities. If cannibalism is an issue with adults when they hatch, it would make more sense to move the older lizards out for a couple or three days around that time, which would be of minimal disturbance (instead of a 52 day egg relocation period). You may have tried in situ process before & have other reasons for your current procedure.
Heating to these cages is from below the tank via heat cord so the eggs would be exposed to higher temps then expected in the wild and would prohibit the eggs from goi g full term. That's why we artificial incubate the knobbies eggs
Great video ^^ I had to do this for the first time recently with my box patterned geckos, scary but so exciting!
hey mate would you happen to have any female baby knobys available? if so where do i contact you through
Hello! May I know at what temperature you incubate nephrurus levis levis eggs?
Hey cheers from 🇨🇦!! The exos look great ! Is that a uvb light overhead? Ever see these guys out in the uvb during the day? Is undertank heat the primary heat source? Is it on 24hrs a day or off at night ? Thanx !!
Is it good? only water under the tray? safe?
Hey when should geckos be breeding again?
The lizard had made all of these modifications to her absolutely lovely habitat in order to prepare a suitable area to incubate her eggs. As she was pleased with her deposition site, what is your reasoning behind removing them for artificial incubation? You gave her all of the components to create a more natural scenario, but prefer to remove her from the process. I reckon she was attempting to show you how much she is enjoying the larger enclosure, by making full use of the facilities. If cannibalism is an issue with adults when they hatch, it would make more sense to move the older lizards out for a couple or three days around that time, which would be of minimal disturbance (instead of a 52 day egg relocation period). You may have tried in situ process before & have other reasons for your current procedure.
Heating to these cages is from below the tank via heat cord so the eggs would be exposed to higher temps then expected in the wild and would prohibit the eggs from goi g full term. That's why we artificial incubate the knobbies eggs
So nice, look ad this proud daddy.
Totally missed your videos for so long.
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Hello, look forward to our first cooperation.
If u left theme would they survive
nice
Is it ok to leave the eggs in the tank and let them hatch on their own or do I need to incubate them just curious?
So cool! What size exoterras are the knobbys in?
low profile 600 x 450 x 300
where do you get you knob-tailed geckos?
Thanks Pete!
You bet!
So happy to see adults relocated to larger quarters! Has to be more enriching.