First Hatchlings care questions
I know most people on here are BP owners but I assume most of the stuff transfers over for hatchlings of all species. I just got 22 BRB babies today and I wanted to double check a couple things and have this thread to ask more questions I might get along the way.
So I was told no need to feed until after the first shed. Is that correct?
And some people said the keep them all in one bin until the first shed then they seperate. Is tht something that is better to do or just preference?
For those that feed F/T I was told that for hatchlings you should stil do the first 2 or 3 feeding with live before you try f/t because they might not like te F/t as easily. What are your preferences? Do you sart with F/T or do live first?
Also any tips appreciated and if I have more questions I will post here. Pics will come soon just also moving this weekend so juggling stuff right now.
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Congratulations!! I do not work with BRBs, but I'll tell you what we do for our Colombian BCI....
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vangarret2000
I know most people on here are BP owners but I assume most of the stuff transfers over for hatchlings of all species. I just got 22 BRB babies today and I wanted to double check a couple things and have this thread to ask more questions I might get along the way. You may already be aware of this, but for others' sakes, boas are referred to as neonates. They are not hatchlings. Boas give birth to live young. ;)
So I was told no need to feed until after the first shed. Is that correct? Yes.
And some people said the keep them all in one bin until the first shed then they seperate. Is tht something that is better to do or just preference? I like to keep the litter together and separate after shedding. I put them all in a 32qt tub full of very moist sphagnum moss that they can burrow into. The moss is a lot easier to keep moist, they can burrow, and it helps them shed more easily. The tub is half on heat on a t-stat. Once they shed, I separate into individual tubs.
For those that feed F/T I was told that for hatchlings you should stil do the first 2 or 3 feeding with live before you try f/t because they might not like te F/t as easily. What are your preferences? Do you start with F/T or do live first? I offer live for the first 2 feedings. I start them on mouse fuzzies and feed every 10 days. On the 3rd feeding, I will try f/t. They get live the next time if they don't take f/t. But I try f/t each feeding there after. They almost always accept f/t by the 4th feeding or so.
Also any tips appreciated and if I have more questions I will post here. Pics will come soon just also moving this weekend so juggling stuff right now.
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Mine are in a shoebox rack with back heat at 85*F, the front runs 76-77*F (room temp). I keep the 8-oz deli cups I use for water bowls toward the back to help with humidity, and they like to hide under them or between the cup and the back of the tub right after they've eaten, then a day or so later they'll burrow into the substrate up near the front. They don't have actual hides, they just burrow into the cypress.
Oh yeah, prepare to get nipped A LOT over the next few weeks, these little guys are defensive!
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bcr229
Mine are in a shoebox rack with back heat at 85*F, the front runs 76-77*F (room temp). I keep the 8-oz deli cups I use for water bowls toward the back to help with humidity, and they like to hide under them or between the cup and the back of the tub right after they've eaten, then a day or so later they'll burrow into the substrate up near the front. They don't have actual hides, they just burrow into the cypress.
Oh yeah, prepare to get nipped A LOT over the next few weeks, these little guys are defensive!
Agreed! ^^^
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I was actually surprised how little I got bit. 3 times when I first brought them out of the tank. Twice when I recounted them. And none when I moved them into their individual containers.
How long does it take them to generally have their first shed?
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bcr229
The back heat for mine is 84-85*F. I wouldn't run them any higher.
Expect a shed in 7-10 days.
Mine also weren't too nippy at first, but they really got going after their first meal.
Good. I was kinda disappointed when they weren't nipping.