How long should I give hatchlings to shed?
So I have 3 clutches out. Clutch 2 is all shed. Clutch 3 is mostly shed. However I still have 2 from my first clutch that still have not shed. It's been 3 weeks since hatching. They are active as any other baby I have. I will say that that first clutch babies are very large compared to the others. Clutch 2 and 3 averaged around 70g a baby. Clutch one averaged in the low 80's. One of the 2 that hasn't shed in the largest of them at 90g.
I am not much for worrying but this certainly seems odd at the least.
Re: How long should I give hatchlings to shed?
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twistedtails
I wouldn't worry as long as you keep them moist. I have animals shed out from my third clutch that shed before some from the first clutch.
And that they are. It's 65% humidity here in GA so I don't really have to try.
Re: How long should I give hatchlings to shed?
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MasonC2K
And that they are. It's 65% humidity here in GA so I don't really have to try.
You should be fine then. I'll bet they shed out today or tomorrow for you.
Re: How long should I give hatchlings to shed?
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Rickys_Reptiles
I still feed a week after they hatch, even if they have not shed yet!!
How many of them actually eat?
I have a little runt that's on 5 weeks without her first shed. She was born small and has gotten pretty thin, so I felt it best to assist feed her last night, which she took with no issue. Hopefully a little growth will get that first skin off her.
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RobNJ
How many of them actually eat?
I have a little runt that's on 5 weeks without her first shed. She was born small and has gotten pretty thin, so I felt it best to assist feed her last night, which she took with no issue. Hopefully a little growth will get that first skin off her.
wow, 5 weeks is a long time! Honestly, I've never (edit: this year) had a hatchling refuse a meal. Most of my hatchlings snap up their first meal so quick that they often just miss my fingers when tossing the rat into the tub, lol.
Ever since I turned the lights off in my snake room, eating has been a lot better!!! My hatchlings go into black tubs when they hatch, I find that they eat better than they did in clear tubs. Perhaps them seeing me walking up to the tub spooks them - not sure.
I feed live fuzzy rats for their first meal.