Rare species hatching!

How many eggs left in the clutch?

Chris

Zero. There was only one fertile egg from a retained clutch. I missed the opportunity to breed her in time when I mistook her receptive signals for non-receptive. The darker colors and the hand waving is actually her telling the male she is receptive.

That's what happens when you are the first keeper of a species. You learn by mistakes.
 
Thank you everybody for your kind words and support! I was really curious as to how long the incubation was going to be and guessed six months based on the species similarity to K. tavetana. It turned out to be right on. Also was really curious as to what the babies would look like. I am very surprised by how small she is compared to my other Kinyongia babies!
 
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