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Re: Crestie baby pictures
I dont even keep geckos but that is awesome.
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Re: Crestie baby pictures
OMG they are adorable.
~Allie~
2.1 normal BPS 1.0 Bearded Dragon1.2.0 Leopard Geckos 2.3 Kitties 1.1 Budgies 0.2 Kiddies 1.4 Armadillo Lizards
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Re: Crestie baby pictures
aaw and aaaawwww!
just curious--how long did it incubate? over the summer months mine hatch right at about 60 days but now that it is cooler they have been incubating longer, which i find i like a lot better as they hatch out more plump. yours has that look too it and a nice fat tail--i am finding that they grow faster from the get-go as when they hatch a little bigger too which is always a good thing.
- Emily
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Re: Crestie baby pictures
adorable
-Lisa
1.0.0 bp Zeke, 2.0.0 chihuahuas- Paco and Peanut, 2.0.0 cresties Chomper and Harley, 0.2.0 rat Snow and Baby 0.2.0 cats-Billie and Bell, 0.1.0 rose tarantula-Rosie,0.1.0 Leopard Gecko-Pebbles, RIP Speedy
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Re: Crestie baby pictures
omg, they are adorable!!!!!!!! congrats on the new additions for sure
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Re: Crestie baby pictures
Thanks, It's always a joy to get hatchlings.
I must have lost the note where I wrote the details on the incubations so I'm not sure about the incubation time. But I do know it was longer than the eggs I incubated during the summer. I incubate my crested eggs in room temps and they were lower then normally, must have been slightly less than 70F. I know I was freezing but I guess the eggs liked it. They do tend to do better with cooler and longer incubation rather than hot and fast.
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Re: Crestie baby pictures
Very nice! I am liking these more and more and just picked up 5 adults myself.
That last pic is awesome!
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Re: Crestie baby pictures
Originally Posted by RogueStar
I incubate my crested eggs in room temps and they were lower then normally, must have been slightly less than 70F. I know I was freezing but I guess the eggs liked it. They do tend to do better with cooler and longer incubation rather than hot and fast.
Oh yeah, with those temps I'm sure it did incubate nice and long. Thanks for the info.
- Emily
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Re: Crestie baby pictures
They are some neat little creatures .Congrats
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