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    what do you feed your hatchlings? need advice

    hey,

    we leave a very small bowl for the hatchlings with very small mealworms at all times but they have not touched their food yet, should we try something else?
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    Re: what do you feed your hatchlings? need advice

    All my hatchlings get small superworms and roaches. It will take them a few days after hatching to eat. When did they hatch? Mine usually starts eating 4 or 5 days after hatching.

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    Re: what do you feed your hatchlings? need advice

    they hatched on 7/21 but my wife told me today that they started eating. we got a little nervous, they're so small and fragile.
    Thanx for your help Brandon

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    Re: what do you feed your hatchlings? need advice

    In my experience it's not unusual for baby leos to go without eating the first week or so after they hatch. They are still digesting their yoke at that point so they probably wont show much interest in food. I start them out with a bowl of small mealworms around 5-7 days after hatching and they usually will start eating around then.
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