Kinyongia uluguruensis eggs

Mike Fisher

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First eggs from this species ever produced in captivity. 6 eggs, all appear fertile.
 

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Mike. all I can say is a huge congrats. If you are worried about prices and selling your other species of chams, just make people buy 4 of the others to get in the pool to see who you sell one uluguruensis too.:D That is if you will be able to part with one when you will only have 6.
 
Awesome! Congrats! How are you planning on incubating them? Keep us updated on their progress!

Chris

Thanks Chris. i will be incubating them same incubator as my other Kinyongia eggs (K. mats, and K. multi). I have two clutches of T. perreti eggs in the same incubator as well. Currently set @ 62F night 69F day, 12 hour cycles.
 
Mike. all I can say is a huge congrats.

Thanks Laurie! I don't need to sell them, I am down for trades too! Quadricornis, Johnstonii are on my list. :D

Diversity is a good thing.

Funny thing though, I was digging through my empty egg boxes and found a bunch with the lids still labeled "quadricornis" with all my breeding codes for the pairings. All the dates written were mid 1990's.
 
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