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Awesome Tylene! Way to go! I'm super excited for all you folks with quad eggs cooking. It's so awesome to see so much success in captivity with this species.
Thanks Hoj!
Just a question for you quad people-Will she have another clutch from this mating? And if so, when should I expect her to lay? Thanks
So she is back up to 86g! And looks very gravid again, it's only been 3 weeks.
Could you imagine giving birth and then doing it again a month or so later?![]()
You must be taking good care of her then.My female quads were hardier than the males because they never went on hunger strikes if my feeder selection was limited.
I only lost one in five years. She was very gravid and got trapped between a plant pot and the walls of her enclosure, only hanging downwards by her tail. She was smothered by the weight of the egg mass. I found her lifeless body hanging there after work one day. I incised her and removed the eggs. They all hatched.
I stopped using potted plants from that day forward. My cages have bottom tubs that I plant directly into.
What a sad story! Sorry to hear that. I can see that happen. I had to move pots around twice to get her out from being stuck between them on the bottom. Then I had the tray idea, glad I didn't wait any longer.
BTW, the eggs look good and are getting bigger![]()
Thanks. She looks great today, thirsty and hungry!
I still have 8 eggs from the first clutch. And now another 13! Time sure creeps by when you are waiting for them to hatch!![]()