I keep about 12 in rotation, but the adults only eat every other day. I give them a different feeder at every feeding. The babies always have access to food, but I only have about 6 feeders that are small enough for them.
Losing that battle just wasn't an option! Johns Hopkins has been incredible, I actually moved here to Baltimore just so they could do the treatments. I'm from North Carolina, but I fell in love with the city so I decided to stay up north.
Meanie Bean is doing really great! With her temps down and her diet adjusted, she laid a clutch yesterday and it was only 25 eggs so we're definitely slowing her down to a safer clutch size. I'll definitely be around more, I missed you guys!
I think so too. It took Fahrenheit a day to open his...
They're the most adorable little lizards that I've ever seen!
I'm definitely getting there, I've been working with Johns Hopkins and they are the best doctors I've ever worked with!
My babies are doing so well! We have 2 survivors of 55 eggs. Fahrenheit and celsius, a little boy and girl. I've had a lot going on, had neuro surgery again last week, but I'm pretty much back on my feet now. I really miss you guys! :(
Only a few hours ago...
I was definitely concerned about them, she was in pretty rough shape by the time she laid. Also the shells weren't as white as the vet and I wanted to see.
@Angelwolf did name Buster Brown Butt lol. Litte foot is named after the land before time, Dilly beans name is actually Diliyo which is Cherokee for socks, Thorfinn the crestie is an ancient viking relative. The froggers are princess quincyfrog and prince William. I lost my other female frog...
It's actually almost impossible to get off your hands, that's not an exaggeration. I built a retf enclosure with it. Also be sure to run airline tube through the bottom of the pots for drainage.