Hey there,
I'm new... just started checking this site out today. It showed you in my list as "online" so I figured; what the heck... I would give you a friendly "Hello" :-D
I have been breeding cresties since 2005. I prefer to purchase the breeder males & hatch my females. So far, I have successfully hatched ALL females. I never use heat & my avg temp stays about 73-76 degrees, with the substrate ALWAYS kept moist/wet. I use coconut bark because Perlite was too difficult for me to tell whether it was moist enough or not. I separate my females from the males at the end of Nov. until the beginning of Feb. I guess I'm averaging about 50 babies or so a year, which I take to a local dealer (unless they're just so pretty I HAVE to keep them! lol). I have 2 breeder tanks (2 females, 1 male) in each & recently hatched 2-3 more females that I will add to the breeding pool as soon as they are big enough NOT to be eaten ;-D
Well... enough about me *blush* ...what kind of critters do you have?
I'm new... just started checking this site out today. It showed you in my list as "online" so I figured; what the heck... I would give you a friendly "Hello" :-D
I have been breeding cresties since 2005. I prefer to purchase the breeder males & hatch my females. So far, I have successfully hatched ALL females. I never use heat & my avg temp stays about 73-76 degrees, with the substrate ALWAYS kept moist/wet. I use coconut bark because Perlite was too difficult for me to tell whether it was moist enough or not. I separate my females from the males at the end of Nov. until the beginning of Feb. I guess I'm averaging about 50 babies or so a year, which I take to a local dealer (unless they're just so pretty I HAVE to keep them! lol). I have 2 breeder tanks (2 females, 1 male) in each & recently hatched 2-3 more females that I will add to the breeding pool as soon as they are big enough NOT to be eaten ;-D
Well... enough about me *blush* ...what kind of critters do you have?