Hey Jeanne...

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The Good News - U. phantasticus eggs!!! :smoking: :main_thumbsup:

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The Not So Good News - You can't tell cause the flash really washed out the color, but the eggs are kinda yellowish and look to be "pitted" in texture. This would mean that they're not fertile. But I'm still excited! I've got high hopes for this pair! :main_yes: :D Here's to next time, Jeanne! *fingers crossed*
 

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Best wishes for healthy offspring on the next round of eggs. (Do you happen to know how to incubate them? Thanks)
 

Jeanne

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Ohhh! That's awesome! At least you know they are breeding :main_thumbsup:

I want first dibs on babies!!!! PLEASE!
 

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Haroldo said:
Best wishes for healthy offspring on the next round of eggs. (Do you happen to know how to incubate them? Thanks)

Thanks Haroldo! From what I've read, there are different methods. Some people just leave them in the enclosure, but use screen mesh to keep crickets away. Optimal temp seems to be about 74 degrees, and it takes about 90 days for them to hatch out.

Jeanne said:
Ohhh! That's awesome! At least you know they are breeding

I want first dibs on babies!!!! PLEASE!

First Dibs are yours, Jeanne! ;) This is definitely a great indication that there will be more eggs. Do you realize they've only been here 2 months?!

And Thanks to everyone else for the kind words! :main_yes:
 

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