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Old 07-09-2016, 05:07 PM   #9
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Hi Ozric
It is a bumper year for me and I generally keep them for at least 6 months to make sure they are eating and growing so we will see next year if there is enough demand but I would think so
I would probably say hermanns are a bit easier but would actually put their care as easier than that of horsfields which don't always do well in groups. They are relatively straight forward to keep and my breeding success is down to that really rather than any skill or ability
Any foot, it was the same incubator, no night time temp drops and the eggs were laid at different times over about a 6 month period. Diapause is always at the same time (to my knowledge) at the beginning of the incubation. So before development rather than during.
Cherry brandy , I will try and get some photos up
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