SublimeReptiles
New Member
Hi ladies and gents, thank you for letting me into the group! This weekend I obtained 2 ambilobe panther eggs in trade for some roaches. I have kept cham before (gracilis and peacock), but these will be my first panthers. My question is not so much on their care when they hatch but as to the incubation. I have been trying to read up on it, and also go off of the info he has given me. He had said they will be in diapause for the next 2 months, and after that I should slightly increase the temps. My question is if diapause is for the next two months, about how far along are these eggs? I meant to ask him that but we were trying to close up the show I was vending and forgot to ask him. And I know the incubation period on these guys is much longer than I am used to (I personally breed cresteds, chahoua, and phelsuma geckos). I read total anywhere from 6 months and on up. I have them at about 72 degrees right now but I keep reading conflicting material saying 72, others saying upwards of 78. Should I keep them about where they are at now through the entire incubation, or should I slightly increase the temps at the 2 month mark? Am I too low to begin with and increase the temps now as it is? Just trying to get this right as I would like to see my eggs make it through to hatching, and any advice would be greatly appreciated!