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I would to introduce my two new editions...... spartacus and troy with another clutch laid yesterday.....
 

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Excellent! Congrats, they're cute! Can't wait to see more photos!
 

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What are you keeping them in? How long did they need to incubate at what temperature? I have 6 williamsi eggs so far but it's going to be months, I think, before I see anything.

Aliza
 

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Im keeping my hatchlings in a 5"x5" acrylic tank. I have them on a dusted fruitfly diet, repashy, and fruit diet. I left my eggs in the enclosure because they are glued well. It took 50 days for them to hatch at 80°F with high humidity. The enclosure they are in now is always humid and warm.
 

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Thanks for the info. I have an exo-terra tall nano (8x8x12) that will be ready for them (if they hatch) . I'm incubating 2 eggs in the low 80's in my leo incubator (they're about 50 days in, so we'll see what happens), 2 in my garg incubator in the low to mid 70's and 2 are in the parents' enclosure. It will be interesting to see what happens.

Aliza
 

txcherry

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NO PROBLEM. JUST AHEADS UP.... 75°WILL PRODUCE FEMALES AND 80°AND ABOVE ARE SUPPOSE TO PRODUCE MALES. AS FAR AS THE TWO IN THE ENCLOSURE YOU MIGHT WANT TO GLUE A VENTALATED VILE OVER THE EGGS SO WHEN THEY DO HATCH THE PARENTS WONT EAT THEM. BEST OF LUCK MY FRIEND !!!!!
 

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Me too!

I didn't think these eggs were fertile. Hatched after 58 days, incubated at 82 degrees. I'm planning to ultimately compile a directory of people breeding L. williamsi in the US to make it easier to provide interested people with unrelated pairs. Coming after T'giving.
Aliza
 

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I would to introduce my two new editions...... spartacus and troy with another clutch laid yesterday.....

This picture shows what it looks like after I have removed the new hatchlings. Note that a few of the eggs are out of place, and have no marks on top. If they were left like this, the embryos inside of the misplaced eggs would surely drown.
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