We actually picked em up off of a breeder at an expo. I was concerned about the size but I have experience with little ones sadly im sure a good portion of the babies he sold will die. They were very nice and very very cheap as in 2 for 15 dollars. I fugured why not. Chances are they will survive as they are eating already pretty good and rowdy as ever in their new habitat. I know all the bells and whistles about substrate and feeding so hopefully i will show some bigger pictures a little later down the road.
So the little dark one did not wind up making it, the other seems to be ok. Bummed but the stress probably was too much and they should have never been sent out at that size. Lesson learned.
0.1 Other half
2.1 Ball Pythons~
1.1 Corns~
0.1 Gopher Snake~
2.1 Beardie~
0.1 Rose Tarantula
1.1 Cats
And a partridge in a pear tree!
im sorry it didnt make it.. i too thought it was much too young. at least you learned something, because when you know better you do better , i hope the other one makes it!
yeah.. It sucks, I work with dragons everyday at co-op... that one looks like it just came out of it's egg. Get ahold of the breeder asap. Sorry to hear about your loss. The rule to remember is this.. 6 weeks or 6 inches. Keep us posted on what the breeder says.
That has to be hard. I made the same mistake as what's to good to be true is to good. I got 2 babies in which one was bigger then 6in but one was that size. I have fought this last 3 weeks to keep it alive. Hope the other one makes it through to be a nice big adult for u
1.1 Children
0.0.1 Water Monitor
1.1 Dwarf Hamster(Rainbow and Scooby)
1.0 Ferret (Trouble)
1.0 Kitten-Cookie
0.2 Rats