diapause on eggs

Dennis21

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Hi everyone so I would like your help. I want to break the diapause on my panther eggs my temps is running low 20 degree Celsius what's the best temprature to do it. My temps are at the moment 24 degree Celsius
 
second that, I want to learn about diapause, if someone can share some information I would appreciate it:confused:
 
I third that. I have eggs at 5 months at low seventies to mid seventies and would like to know if there is anything To forward the incubatation or leave alone
 
You actually should not need a diapause for Furcifer pardalis. They are one species that has been consistently documented as not needing a diapause. However if you want to give a diapause a try for incubating Furcifer pardalis you certainly can try, especially using one to perfect using a diapause techniques.

Best Regards
Jeremy A. Rich
 
You actually should not need a diapause for Furcifer pardalis. They are one species that has been consistently documented as not needing a diapause. However if you want to give a diapause a try for incubating Furcifer pardalis you certainly can try, especially using one to perfect using a diapause techniques.

Best Regards
Jeremy A. Rich

but sure is a good species to have a try with :)

and thank you kin
 
I had some panthers recently go thru a dipause stage. The babies looked far improved as to previous clutchmates. A little bigger, more active the first couple days, quicker to eat flies, COLOR, etc... may have just been that clutch or wishful thinking, just looked better. Will observe the other clutches from the group to see. 7 more to watch.
 
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