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    hatchling question

    how many days after a hatchling emerges from its egg should food be offered? are they more likely to take live or does it not matter to them as hatchlings?

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    Re: hatchling question

    I wait a week after their first shed before offering a live hopper. They need it to be live to recognize it as food. It can sometimes take a few weeks before they'll take their first meal - just offer once a week.

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    Re: hatchling question

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    how many days after a hatchling emerges from its egg should food be offered? are they more likely to take live or does it not matter to them as hatchlings?
    Normally I wait till after they shed once and then offer food. Every hatchling that I've had so far that has not had to be assist fed has started eating live. Like Robin said they tend to key off the movement and the warmth when the first start eating. So live is your best option for success.
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    Re: hatchling question

    Mine shed about a week after hatching, then instantly took to hopper/small mice twice a week. Now she is about 6 weeks old and is taking down adult mice twice a week.
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    Re: hatchling question

    thanks a million guys... about 30 or so days till my first clutch ever hatches

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    Re: hatchling question

    Best of luck! It's an amazing process to watch!
    Grey Scale is a good thing...

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    Re: hatchling question

    Good luck. What was the pairing?
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    Re: hatchling question

    Thanks. It was a spider x normal pairing (5 good eggs 2 slugs) i hope the odds turn out well lol..

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    Re: hatchling question

    Congrats on the clutch...Best of luck with some baby spiders

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