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feeding hatchlings
If you breed out fresh hatchlings at what point do you start feeding them?
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Re: feeding hatchlings
Most wait until after everyone has shed and then offer food
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Typically after their first shed, but some offer prior to that...
Lucifer Sam, Siam cat...
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Always by your side...
That cat's something I can't explain...
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Re: feeding hatchlings
After they have their first shed, they get placed in their own tub. I give them 2-3 days to settle into their new tub before offering food.
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I've offered before and after first shed. As long as the umbilical area is totally sealed I see no problem before shed. It's not like they will pass a meal by in the wild.....
Little hatchling thinking.... "I have to pass on the little rat pink cause I haven't shed yet" .... lol!!
Both my Black Pastel Pieds shed yesterday and took rat pinks. Love starting out of the gate with rats!!
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They get their first meal after their first shed.
Only exceptions are for the exceptions such as hatchlings that do not shed within 2 weeks of hatching, hatchling not absorbing their yolk etc. Those are rare and feeding is done on a case by case basis.
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How long does it usually take for a first shed?
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It takes about seven to ten days for the first shed.
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Re: feeding hatchlings
 Originally Posted by BHReptiles
After they have their first shed, they get placed in their own tub. I give them 2-3 days to settle into their new tub before offering food.
Where do you place them before their first shed?
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All together in 1 tub with moist towel as substrate.
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