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90 to 100 days at room temp arround 20°cWhats the incubation time for this species?
We have eggs!!! The female Bwindi was in the laying bin this morning and in the branches later this afternoon. These eggs are huge but there are only 8. If this is a normal number of eggs at this size please let me know. I dug through the bin to make sure I got them all. I used terrarium moss ontop of the soil since this seems to work with my picky female panthers to get them to lay in the bin. Seems to have worked. She laid the eggs just under the moss with very little digging. Only one egg was completely buried. She looks skinnier but she never was huge. I have more pics at the link below.
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Congrats Brian!!
Clutches from johnstonii Bwindi,Rwenzori are going from 6(small clutch ) to 16(very large)Virunga's can go up to 20,so you have a normal clutch.
Respect the incubation temperatures between 18 and 21c and you have baby's around 100 days,success
First Bwindi out from today....
Incubation 18/21°c day / night....
arround75% humidity....
And after 119 days....
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My boy is shedding today.