Jurgen, are those jeweled rudis the same ones that I just saw on Kingsnake?? Fantastic specimens! I've been looking at smaller Chams. These are amazing!
Yes, that's how I've seen most breeders do it.
I was thinking more along the lines of pulling the laying bin out after they're oviposted, to avoid exactly what you've described.
Your results with burying the eggs are interesting. I was going to ask if anyone had buried their eggs.
Awesome response. I will have to read over it again to make sure I didn't miss anything.
I have other thoughts/comments that I'd like to share, but I'm still on the clock at work. Let me collect my and I'll get back. Thanks!
I have a series of questions. Please pardon my ignorance...
1. What is the survival rate of wild babies? Rough percentage is ok.
2. These babies have to dig theirselves out, correct?
3. How do they breathe if they're buried?
4. Where does the strength come from? I've read and seen where some...
Ding, ding! The more the better. My clan is outside 24/7 now that Spring has finally shown its face.
I use the patio misting system and it worked great in the 100 degree Texas heat last summer. I set it to go off for 20 min, every hour. Of course, lots and lots of shade.
The easiest way would be to wrap 1, 2 or 3 sides of the enclosure with a shower curtain. You can stick velcro up top to make taking it down and putting it on easeier.
Thanks, Deb!
Believe it or not, relatively speaking, it has been a long winter down here in Houston. We were down into the 30's just last week! I think we've had our last cold spell. Highs are into the mid 80's for the next week. Finally!! :D