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Scooter
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I am figuring it will be at least a year or so before I have eggs now that I have a male Home's but I wanted to start doing my research now on breeding so I am ready. From what I have read so far it seems the Home's tend to breed in the spring and lay in the fall (about 30-45 days after mating). They also seem to be more likely to breed after rain storms or being sprayed. They need at least 6 inches of substrate to lay in. It seems some females stop eating and start pacing before laying and some will not, and they usually like to lay in secluded areas (e.g. in hides). I have also read that the eggs are incubated for about 5 months. If any of this info is incorrect please correct me.
Now my questions are
1. At what temps do the eggs need to be incubated? It seems for most species it is in the mid 80's, is this true for Home's too?
2. Do the eggs go through any kind of diapause?
3. I know with some female tort species their plastron becomes loose right before laying, does this occur in Home's?
4. Around what percentage should the humidity be at in the incubator?
5. What is an average clutch size for Home's?
Sorry for so many questions. I just want to be as prepared as I can.
Thanks guys!
Now my questions are
1. At what temps do the eggs need to be incubated? It seems for most species it is in the mid 80's, is this true for Home's too?
2. Do the eggs go through any kind of diapause?
3. I know with some female tort species their plastron becomes loose right before laying, does this occur in Home's?
4. Around what percentage should the humidity be at in the incubator?
5. What is an average clutch size for Home's?
Sorry for so many questions. I just want to be as prepared as I can.
Thanks guys!