@VanessaS
Yeah, her spermatheca don't look dark enough or developed enough to me but I just thought I would see what others thought.
Thank you for your input.
Can you tell how big your chilensis females were when you breed them?
@VanessaS
Great picture. Those definitely look more developed.
I hope your females produce eggsacks for you in the future. This is such a great species and should be more readily available.
@CitizensOfTheWomb I think if I am going to get it to work, I will have to buy an incubator. I can't provide the cool down that they seem to require to get a successful egg sac. I will likely need it for the Bonnetina sp. Chamela as well, so it might be a good investment. I have a bit of time, since neither of those species males are mature.
@CitizensOfTheWomb I've been looking on Kijiji (Canadian Craigslist) for used ExoTerra incubators. They are going for about $150cdn. That is almost half of what they are new, when you factor in taxes. When I think of the return if any of those species are successful, because of it, it is worth it.
@VanessaS
I am doing the same on Craigslist. I wish the incubators were a little bigger though. I think I could fit two or three smaller enclosures, but the enclosures of my bigger species probably won't fit.
Are there any particular models you are looking at?
Here is one I am considering. https://m.newegg.com/products/9SIAE...qjRIkFbuWlK7TeXvVk9CblaFBeO7ovWRoCt9gQAvD_BwE
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