Re: Well they are all out
Might be the pic but I only see 2 supers?
Re: Well they are all out
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ben.l
might be the pic but i only see 2 supers?
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Re: Well they are all out
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Ben.L
Might be the pic but I only see 2 supers?
I agree. They are sweet though!
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Gratz on the babies. They all look great. :gj:
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Rookie mistake, that's why I come here after consulting with some friends and seeing your replies I have two supers five pastels and one normal. I'll take it for my first ever clutch. But my question is now what do I do they are in a tub with a wet paper towel and a small bowl of water. I'm thinking I wait until they shed and then try to feed a pinky rat. If someone could give me some info on how to go from here I would appreciate it.
1.1 pastels, 1.0 lesser, 0.1 spider, 1.3 norm. 1.0 fire 0.1 RTB 0.0 sav. Mon.
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ironpython
Rookie mistake, that's why I come here after consulting with some friends and seeing your replies I have two supers five pastels and one normal. I'll take it for my first ever clutch. But my question is now what do I do they are in a tub with a wet paper towel and a small bowl of water. I'm thinking I wait until they shed and then try to feed a pinky rat. If someone could give me some info on how to go from here I would appreciate it.
1.1 pastels, 1.0 lesser, 0.1 spider, 1.3 norm. 1.0 fire 0.1 RTB 0.0 sav. Mon.
if you haven't yet, make plans on how you're going to separate them. make some type of record to keep track on feeding ect... they shed some where around 10 days after they leave the egg. get them sexed. helps in determining what you're going to hold back. I feed my hatchlings every 3 days for awhile. good luck with them. don