Pyxis arachnoides oblonga egg

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markooij82

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Today i found the very first egg since my 1.1 oblonga's are here !!!
It weights 17 grms and is 34x29x27 mm big.

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Thank you all!
I don't know exactly what you mean Will but I am sure it is positive
It's because of my English offcours ;-)
 

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Congrats Martijn!!! That is super exciting. I sure hope it hatches for you!!
 

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Will said:
There is a great assurance to how I value the world in seeing that egg there. Thanks for posting the image. Will

Well say when the Taliban tore down the giant buddhas in the hillsides in Afghanistan, it was very depressing. I'm not a Buddhist, but those statues had been there for many lifetimes and IMO were globally significant, and not for anyone to destroy.

Your egg image has the opposite infusion of feeling. It assures me good exists.

Will
 

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Really exciting, I have no experience in incubating this species. How are you going to do it
 

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The method learned here
First diapause at 15-18 degrees dry
Then incubated at 32-34 degrees and high humidity
 
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