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Wheeleri and Pilbarensis caresheets

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Hi Guys,
I was just wondering if anybody had some sort of caresheet for these 2 Nephrurus species. Everything from basic husbandry care, to details on breeding and egg incubation. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Don't know about Pilibars much, basic and simple I would assume just like levis levis, I would say a hide on the hot side, and hide on the cooler side...make sure you keep the humidity up by keeping the substrate some what moist, I prefer sand with all my Nephrurus. Incubate 80-85. Breeding...don't know much myself, just simple, cool them down for about 2 months at if you can around 60. Then heat them back up, feed them good...introduce them and hope for the best :)

Wheeleri are just like amyae for me, dry dry...spray once a week...I keep a hide on the cool side for both wheeleri and amyae...and keep the temps from 84-95...

You have my email, if you need any pics or anything Jason, you know ill help as much as possible, I can even send you a little article on the keeping of amyae...
 
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