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    WOO HOO!! Congrats I'm still waiting on my hissers to have their first set of babies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KingCam View Post
    WOO HOO!! Congrats I'm still waiting on my hissers to have their first set of babies.
    thank you how long have you had yours? ive only had these for a month and there already having babies and im not even using any heat source. she had over 50

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    Well I've had my two females for like 2 years now. I JUST got some males to go in with them less than a month ago, so hopefully babies are coming soon!

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    Quote Originally Posted by KingCam View Post
    Well I've had my two females for like 2 years now. I JUST got some males to go in with them less than a month ago, so hopefully babies are coming soon!
    isnt there life span up to 2 years?

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    D'awww look at them babehs :3 Congrats!

    Godspeed to you too Cam! I'll keep my fingers crossed for you!

    I've had G. portentosa live a few years and remain fertile close to death... The average expectancy seems to be around 2-3 but they can live a little longer depending on the individual and their care. The Elliptohina species seem to be a little shorter lived than their Madagascaran cousins.
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    Quote Originally Posted by poison View Post
    isnt there life span up to 2 years?
    Well it must be at least 2, LOL! Hopefully mine live long enough to reproduce for me :P

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    Godspeed to you too Cam! I'll keep my fingers crossed for you!
    Thanks

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    I love hissers! I'm guilty of keeping my colony going partially just because I think they're cute. Mine breed easily without a heat source, but once I do warm the room up and offer them an abundance of fresh fruits/veggies their numbers just seem to take off. I always get a good laugh when I hear hissing while I'm at the computer - I've always assumed it was the males sparring.

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