We Florida people are just lucky to have optimum temps and humidity. Even the huge breeders down here incubate most eggs just like we do-in plastic containers in the closet!
We Florida people are just lucky to have optimum temps and humidity. Even the huge breeders down here incubate most eggs just like we do-in plastic containers in the closet!
so i set up the sand bucket the way it was described and no longer than 2 hours later she was digging inside the sand. I am waiting for her to finish she is laying right now!
The other is still moving around the top of the cage, not ready just yet i suppose.
Any tips on what to do with my female immediately following her laying the eggs? (as far as when to feed her next and such)
I am stoked, this is awesome!
Once she has moved back up to the top of the enclosure remove the bucket and mist her well. She will be thirsty. If you have a worm, try to feed that to her. She will want to rest. Tomorrow she will be famished.
so ended up with 26 eggs from one female and 33 from the other!
what a score!59 eggs total and all are looking good!
Thanks to everyone for all the help!
Both females appear to be doing fine, have not yet eaten any crickets but sure drank a lot!
Good thing i set up the hova bator, supposed to be 30F here is the FLA tonight!
I took some pics, i need to get a hosting site, and ill get them up