Kinyongia Multituberculata eggs!

Chuck G

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Picked a pair from Karen,aka the photoprincess a few weeks ago and she thought the girl might be gravid. She dropped 14 eggs today so they are tucked away and mommy is doing fine!
 
Holy crabs! I did not know about that! Was the female originally from me? Or was it her girl "Mouse"?
 
Holy crabs! I did not know about that! Was the female originally from me? Or was it her girl "Mouse"?

This was from Mouse!
I have fifteen eggs incubating from her - soon there will little Mouse's everywhere!

Congrats Chuck! I'm glad they are doing well for you!
 
I have to say Seeco has done this species justice. Very few times has there been CB available untill Seeco started working with them. Good job man!! Now go and save the Senegals:)
 
Thanks Todnedo. I'm gonna let someone else champion that cause (Senegals). I'm pretty locked in with the Kinyongia. Someone SHOULD do it though.
 
I have to say Seeco has done this species justice. Very few times has there been CB available untill Seeco started working with them. Good job man!! Now go and save the Senegals:)

Definitely!!! Its great there is now a good CB source. With Tanzania stopping export I am really thinking about snagging a few of these.
 
Thanks Todnedo. I'm gonna let someone else champion that cause (Senegals). I'm pretty locked in with the Kinyongia. Someone SHOULD do it though.

I plan on breeding Senegals after I learn the ropes of raising them in the first place. :D
 
I have to say Seeco has done this species justice. Very few times has there been CB available untill Seeco started working with them. Good job man!! Now go and save the Senegals:)

If I could find a supplier, that allowed me to take some (5 or so) in, and I could give them to good health, I'd definitely do it. But, I don't know if that'd actually happen.

-Chase
 
Awesome news that you're getting into Kinyongia! Getting eggs right off the bat is one sure fire way to put a grin on your face!




If I could find a supplier, that allowed me to take some (5 or so) in, and I could give them to good health, I'd definitely do it. But, I don't know if that'd actually happen.

A bunch came in earlier right? I always wonder where the heck they all wind up

If you guys are talking about senegals, they are always freaking plentiful. Seriously, I think they cancel Reptile Shows if they can't fully stock sickly looking senegals. All three species (flapnecks, gracefuls, and senegals) are not very easy to get to breed...mostly for the reason that they need at least one round of antibiotics and de-parasite meds. I tried my best for about 6 months with gracefuls but my male would have nothing to do with my 2 females. I had baby matschiei coming out my ears so I needed more cage space and flipped the trio.

Seriously best of luck to anyone who goes after senegals. That person better have deep pockets and expect nothing in return when they are sold cuz imports are almost as cheap as 1-2 thousand crickets.:(
 
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