Reproduction. — A total of 26 females (28.57% of females) were found with oviductal eggs. Although a small proportion of females can be found with well-developed oviductal eggs throughout the year, the percentages peaked at the end of the wet season between Aug–Nov, when 62.50% (n = 20) of all females observed with eggs for the whole survey were found during then, although this period accounted for only
25% of the survey period. The average SVL of females with oviductal eggs was 72.86 mm (std dev = 3.01, n = 26, range
= 64.90–77.77 mm), with the majority (n = 22) longer than
70 mm (Graph 9).