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Eggs of Hemidactylium scutatum

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kamil

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Hi all together!

I wanted to show you an picture of the eggs I discovered today!

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More pictures will follow in future on my homepage! On my homepage is also a picture of the eggs where you can see the females eye
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Best Greetings,

Kamil
 
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kamil

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Hi,

today I found a second nest guarded by another female! Hope that this all will develop well!

Best Greetings,

Kamil
 
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jennifer

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Congratulations Kamil! I looked at the other photos on your site, but there is no written information. Are these recently-acquired animals? If not, can you give some info on breeding conditions? Are both females in the same tank?

(Message edited by jennewt on April 22, 2007)
 
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kamil

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Hi Jen,

I got them about 10 days ago and yesterday I found the first nest. This time will the trick be to rear the larvae, later to get them breeding again. Yes, both females are in the same tank! I uploaded today a picture of the tank too.
I did not write any more information on them as it seems not necessary to tell the people that this are eggs :)

Best Greetings,

Kamil
 
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