Now what do I do with these babies?
Het lav x het lav clutch is start to come out of their eggs... Now what do I do with them? I know they'll shed in a couple weeks and then I can feed them, but what do I do with them between now and then? Keep them together or separate them? Are paper towels okay? Do they need extra humidity? Will they drown in their water bowl, or die of thirst because they don't know about water bowls?
Re: Now what do I do with these babies?
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loonunit
Het lav x het lav clutch is start to come out of their eggs... Now what do I do with them? I know they'll shed in a couple weeks and then I can feed them, but what do I do with them between now and then? Keep them together or separate them? Are paper towels okay? Do they need extra humidity? Will they drown in their water bowl, or die of thirst because they don't know about water bowls?
These questions are typically best asked before they pip...:D
j/k
Some people keep them together until after first shed. I put them into individual tubs (6 qt I think?) on paper towels, with a hide and shallow water dish. Mist the paper towels before putting them into the tubs if they are fresh out of the egg...I usually hit Target or Wally World prior to pipping to pick up enough tubs and get the holes burned into them...then have them staged and ready...as they come out of the eggs, I mist the paper towels and put them in the tubs and start a feed/shed card, as well as label the tubs. Once you sex them, keep everything straight so you don't get them mixed up. I'll sex them several times within the first couple of weeks to make sure I get it right, and make sure the cards are correct...they don't need extra humidity and most likely won't drown in their water bowl...as long as it's not too deep or tall I guess...I never thought of that...and they all seem to find the water just fine...I picked up a bunch of dishes like these from Good Will for 50 cents each...work great... http://www.kitchenworksinc.com/5-OZ-...H__971226.aspx
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sho220
These questions are typically best asked before they pip...:D
Right? But it's one of those things where you watch all the breeding videos about setting up babies, and you read the forums, and Markus Jayne's site, and you build your own incubator and so you THINK you know everything you'll need... and then suddenly you've got a clump of babies piled in the corner of a tub, and you realize you're not sure about their humidity needs.
Re: Now what do I do with these babies?
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loonunit
Right? But it's one of those things where you watch all the breeding videos about setting up babies, and you read the forums, and Markus Jayne's site, and you build your own incubator and so you THINK you know everything you'll need... and then suddenly you've got a clump of babies piled in the corner of a tub, and you realize you're not sure about their humidity needs.
I hear ya...it's all good! Babies are easy...my first couple of clutches a few years ago weren't even on heat tape...as long as the room temp is low/mid 80's they are fine. Good luck and post some pics when they're out. :)
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snakesRkewl
Congrats on the babies :gj:
Congrats indeed! Post some pictures!!