breeding indo species BTS technique?
Has anyone bred indo species blue tongues? I have a pair of meraukes which I bought several years ago. When I got them, they pretty much immediately bred and gave 3 babies.
It was such a long time ago and I can't remember the circumstances, but they arrived during the time I breed my northerns, so I tried, and from whatever conditioning they were in before, they immediately bred.
I have been unable to get them willing to breed since. It's been several years of trying. I tried brumating like the northerns, I tried NOT brumating and keeping them warm all year. I have been unable to get the female willing especially to breed, nor their offspring.
It makes sense that their breeding is different from Aussie species. Please tell me how?
Re: breeding indo species BTS technique?
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hungba
What are you doing exactly? Keeping it wet and dark, then dry and bright, then breed?
What I don't get is that it worked the first time around.
I haven't had any success, so what I am doing isn't really working. Indos require humidity year round, I never keep mine "dry". That being said in the past at first I tried the no brumation approach, kept feeding and lights on 12 on 12 of year round, my male still produced plugs but the female wasn't having it. Second season I cut the light cycle from 12 hours to 9 hours and dialed down the temps and cut feeding in half to once a week, with a bump in humidity (never made the soil muddy, just damp). My male again produced plugs, but the female still wasn't having it. This season I am going to do a full brumation no lights in the cage (ambient through the windows), humidity high, fresh water, no food. I am still experimenting myself so nothing I am saying is proven or set in stone, this is just what I have gathered from reading and doing my own research.
Re: breeding indo species BTS technique?
There is still not a lot known about breeding indo species because they are still being imported in huge quantities...vs northerns where they have the breeding down to a science...you just have to keep tweaking until you find something that works.
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