Personally I move my hatchlings into a tub when they come fully out of the egg. But I keep the clutch together in a single 6 qt tub, on damp paper towels, until the first shed.

Once they shed, I put them into individual 6 qt tubs with dry paper towels (I like the textured Viva select-a-size) and a handful of damp sphagnum moss, misting as needed for humidity. I picked up the moss trick from Chris Wofford. Seems to make the hatchlings feel more secure, and start eating more quickly.

I give them a few days to settle in, then start offering live hoppers every 5 days. (Though I only wait 1-2 days to re-attempt feeding any that don't eat.) Once they've eaten several meals, I try to switch them over to frozen/thawed hoppers.

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