I can't get over how tiny he is
Hi,
Lucien was really fired up earlier and got lovely and dark chocolate coloured. :banana:
But by the time I got him ready for the pics he was light again and wouldn't go as dark. :rolleyes:
http://img571.imageshack.us/img571/3...cienagain1.jpg
And just to give you an idea of how teeny he is;
http://img709.imageshack.us/img709/5...cienagain2.jpg
He is gaining a little weight - he was 6.37g the last time. :salute:
http://img249.imageshack.us/img249/2...cienagain4.jpg
I have to go to the west coast for 2 or three days so am currently feeding him dry Repashy GCD and plan on putting in a humid hide - will this be ok?
dr del
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i think itll be fine. as long as it has a way to get hydrated while your gone. my little crested is driving me nuts atm. i had to set up water bowls for her because shes dehydrated. no fun! lookin good tho!
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:O the cutest thing ever!! So so fragile looking!!
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If he is for sure eating the food then you are OK:gj: Just make sure he has a full bowl of water that'll last him, and having that humid hide won't be a bad idea.
Even though I never owned a Crestie doesn't mean I haven't looked up their husbandry several times because they are too cute:D
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wow he is really small...that is so adorable, I wish I had a tank for that but I am currently using it for my BP
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Here's my favorite size comparison photo. A fresh hatchling on my finger....
http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o...rweft/baby.jpg
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Looking good. :gj: Not that tiny though, compared to a hatchling. You'll make some of those soon enough though. :P
I don't usually recommend feeding the CGD dry. Some people do, but it is generally not recommended (seems like it would be awfully easy for them to choke on the powder, being so dry). If you will only be gone for 2-3 days, just mix him up some fresh CGD right before you go and he'll be fine. They can eat from the same serving for 2 days and a day or two without fresh food will be fine since it's just a one time thing (or once every once in a while when you go out of town).
Re: I can't get over how tiny he is
Hi,
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Originally Posted by
CoolioTiffany
If he is for sure eating the food then you are OK:gj: Just make sure he has a full bowl of water that'll last him, and having that humid hide won't be a bad idea.
Even though I never owned a Crestie doesn't mean I haven't looked up their husbandry several times because they are too cute:D
Oh he's definately eating it I haz proof :whisper:
Fresh prepared.
http://img28.imageshack.us/img28/411...nsumption1.jpg
After two nights.
http://img337.imageshack.us/img337/4...nsumption2.jpg
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Originally Posted by
garweft
OMG I'd never be able to think of handling anything that small - I panic enough with baby cornsnakes. :oops:
Add in the sproingability of these lil guys and I'd have to be sitting in a cage before I'd think about it. :cool:
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Originally Posted by
mlededee
Looking good. :gj: Not that tiny though, compared to a hatchling. You'll make some of those soon enough though. :P
I don't usually recommend feeding the CGD dry. Some people do, but it is generally not recommended (seems like it would be awfully easy for them to choke on the powder, being so dry). If you will only be gone for 2-3 days, just mix him up some fresh CGD right before you go and he'll be fine. They can eat from the same serving for 2 days and a day or two without fresh food will be fine since it's just a one time thing (or once every once in a while when you go out of town).
I haven't actually given it to him wet yet ( I knew this was coming and saw how fast the Komodo went fousty ) I have had two runs of leaving the dry stuff in for three days and it does absorb some moisture from the air quite quickly and seems to get slighly clumpy but not mouldy so far. He seems to have no problem eating it at that stage.
I made a tiny mixing bottle out of a hand sanitizer bottle and some small ball bearings - but he eats so little at one sitting I can't find anything small enough to serve it in that he eats it before it sets like concrete or goes off. :rofl:
dr del
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Lol, he is a cutie! I was going to post a hatchling size reference too! To me your guy is a "big baby" in my book. I've got four 2 week old hatchlings that are very fond of jumping >_<