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Breeding Sequence


The female will usually lay 2-6 eggs a few weeks after copulation. Fertile eggs are distinguishable by a light orange disc on an otherwise white soft shelled egg. However, after several hours the eggs develops a more opaque appearance and the disc may no longer be visible even though fertile.


This female laid five eggs, however one was a 'slug', an infertile egg that is obvious due to lack of turgidity and therefore wrinkled with no orange disc. It was discarded.


Incubate at 28˚- 32˚ with 100% humidity and eggs will hatch after 8 - 11 weeks.

Central Netted Dragons

Reptile Related

Room Sized Enclosure


UK Iguana rehabilitator, Darren Dunnage shows his newly converted room sized enclosure for two of his rescued iguanas.  He also references my 'small' enclosure lighting diagram at the end, which shows the addition of a second non-UV basking spot.

Tail Wriggling


Tail wriggling observed in a month old Central Netted Dragon.


Displayed when stroked and likely to be a predator distraction response to draw attention away from the head and body.

Drinking


Central Netted Dragon drinking from his water bowl. Notice how I stir the water to create movement, which encourages him to drink.

Hatching Sequence


A short video of a Central Netted Dragon hatching.

Interview


John Binns from the International Reptile Conservation Foundation (IRCF) speaks about the critically endangered Grand Cayman Blue Iguana.

Fixture Maintenance


How to clean and maintain your Megaray UVB light and fixtures to extend their usable life. Also you should do this for any other lights or heaters as well.


This video is part of the new educational series of videos at -

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Other videos include -

  1. Lighting Guide

  2. How to use the Solarmeter 6.2

  3. How to use a Lux Meter

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