Re: Baby has not shed yet
Anyone? I'm really worried about her. I lost all her siblings while they were still in the egg and I don't want to lose her too. :(
Re: Baby has not shed yet
So no one has had experience with a hatchling that hasn't shed 2 weeks after hatching?
Re: Baby has not shed yet
I don't have any experience with hatchlings yet; but if it has been 2 weeks already it couldn't hurt to try feeding a small meal, probably would be better if it was live. Good luck with her!
Re: Baby has not shed yet
Hi,
Has she went through any part of the shedding cycle at all?
I would try offering some food I think. But don't be surprised if she doesn't take it.
The first shed skin is really thin and "velvety" compared to normal sheds so I don't see the same problems arrising from it being retained a little longer than usual - but someone please correct me on that if I am wrong. :please:
dr del
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Do you have a photo? Are you completely sure she hasn't shed? There's a very distinctive difference in appearance after that first shed. Sometimes the shed can be found stuck to the underside of a hide, or even under a water bowl, depending on the type of bowl.
Usually hatchlings emerge with a stomach full of egg yolk to live off of for a few weeks. They often don't eat until 4 days to a week after their first shed. Is she opaque at all? I have a clutch that hatched out 5 days ago, and the first ones are already starting to go opaque.
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I will get a picture right now for you.
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i had one go over a month without sheding.
Re: Baby has not shed yet
Re: Baby has not shed yet
But they can't possibly go that long without food, can they? She's so tiny. Would it hurt to try and get her to eat something? A mouse pinky or fuzzy?