Rhampholeon acuminatus Eggs

Justyn

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I have eggs from an imported batch of Rhampholeon acuminatus. They all seem to be fertile, they lay 3-4 eggs per a clutch, 4 is average.

32 eggs and counting.....

We'll see how long this takes. Keeping between 68-73 degrees. I am very excited.

Pics of incubation method and of an adult male.
 

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Beautiful!
Keep us posted on these guys.
I'm considering doing pygmies again, but haven't decided on a species.
I was considering waiting until January to pick anything out.
From what I was told, January is when some shippments from Madagascar come in, and I may be able to pick out from a few different brookesia specis.
Is Rhampholeon acuminatus a 60 day incubation or 6 month?

Congrats, by the way!
 
Not sure on the incubation period, nothing is really known about these guys outside of Tanzania.

As for Madagascar, in the late winter Brooksia come in, right after CITES quotas are issued. So yes, between late Jan-March.

Beautiful!
Keep us posted on these guys.
I'm considering doing pygmies again, but haven't decided on a species.
I was considering waiting until January to pick anything out.
From what I was told, January is when some shippments from Madagascar come in, and I may be able to pick out from a few different brookesia specis.
Is Rhampholeon acuminatus a 60 day incubation or 6 month?

Congrats, by the way!
 
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