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Really excited about these, 2 clutches of Helmeted Geckos (Tarentola chazaliae) and 2 clutches of Strophurus Williamsi (Eastern spiny-tailed gecko, Soft-spined gecko) The Helmeted eggs were found on the 5th April and the Stroph eggs 1st clutch laid on 20th April and 2nd clutch last night (different female)
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Keep me up to date on how those helmeted gecko eggs do. I got a bunch of eggs last year, but didn't have a whole lot of luck with incubation. Only hatched a couple. My groups are just starting to lay again this season... have about 10 eggs, but I don't think the earliest ones are fertile.

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Keep me up to date on how those helmeted gecko eggs do. I got a bunch of eggs last year, but didn't have a whole lot of luck with incubation. Only hatched a couple. My groups are just starting to lay again this season... have about 10 eggs, but I don't think the earliest ones are fertile.

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Thanks Gary, will let you know what happens. This is my first year of breeding both species, I have heard helmeted gecko hatchlings are really quite hard to raise.
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Congrats on the eggs I always loved the helmeted geckos, hope you have good success with them.
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Thanks everyone, the helmeteds are like little tanks charging around their viv, hence the names Sherman (male) Panza (female) will certainly keep you updated on these
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Looking forward to pics of the cutes!
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Hey, I want to see some pictures too!
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