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04-23-2012, 01:23 PM
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Cuban Knight Anole eggs
My female anole just laid two healthy white looking eggs and I just removed them from her enclosure to a container with hatchrite. Now it's in the incubator at 89 degrees and 100% humidity. Am I doing the right thing? I usually hatch my ball python eggs this way and I never done it with lizard eggs. Help
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04-23-2012, 05:21 PM
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89 degrees is very warm for anoles, you'll get all males if you incubate that high. 84-86 degrees is a better range, and you'll get both sexes then. Humidity requirements are similar.
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04-23-2012, 05:31 PM
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Okay thank you so much! Ill def lower the temp now
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04-23-2012, 05:49 PM
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Ive "accidentally" hatched out a baby once. I had a male and female together for awhile and then seperated them and removed them from the cage. Literally 3-4 months later i cleaned the cage out and found the egg buried a good 4in under the soil. I cut the egg open myself thinking it must be long spoiled, but a little baby popped out healthy and green. I think the temps in the dirt was around 85 because i had a heat mat under it. Idk if this is a species of lizard the can prolong hatching or not due to environmental conditions or if i just got lucky lol.
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04-23-2012, 06:00 PM
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Lol no actually it's not out of the ordinary that they lay their eggs this way. I read somewhere that you can Incubate the eggs in their cage or the female may dig in a warm area sO they can hatch. I'm just a paranoid person so i put them in an incubator haha congratulations on your anole hatch.
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