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Look at how small the laevissimus eggs are.

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This is a PIC of my new laevissimus eggs compared to a leopard gecko eggs and a penny. Those babies are going to be very small. I hope my other female starts laying soon, I can see the eggs under belly already, :D
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Way cool!

Congrats on the new eggs Alberto. Every time I see pictures of your knob-tails it makes me want to get some. They seem like very interesting animals. How many eggs you have incubating? :)
 
How many eggs you have incubating?

This year I will not be hatching a big number of knob tails, most of my investments are still too young to breed. Next year should be fun though, I am expecting to breed knob tails in the hundred if all goes well. I will keep my finger crossed and hope that most of my hatchlings will be females for me to holdback.
Alberto
 
Wow you’re going to have quite a knob-tail collection. I guess knob-tails are going to be the new craze of the future.

Oh BTW I was going to ask you how easy knob tails are to care for compared to a leo or AFT? Good luck with the project and keep us updated!
 
Oh BTW I was going to ask you how easy knob tails are to care for compared to a leo or AFT? Good luck with the project and keep us updated!

Knob tails are very easy to care for but when it comes to breeding are much more trickier then leos and AFT. Things are moving along very nicely for me as of now, of course there are always problems on the way, but taking care of them is what makes the difference to became an expert.
Regards Alberto
 
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