That makes sense but with the current baby setup might prove impossible as they can't get to the floor
We've modded a 4ft viv to house the littles as it was a huuge clutch (79!!) (reduced her feeds and temps now aha) But as they're all hatching at random times that might not be a problem, the...
And yeah his yolk popped off maybe an hour after he hatched tbh, and the other two haven't got it attached so I guess they did what they needed to do within the egg :)
He's wonderful! already knows where his warm and cool side is, already shown some sass! we've left pots of newborn crickets in there (we breed crickets and roaches) but havent witnessed him eating yet so we're gunna take him out and see what we can do to entice him... any ideas?
I'm prepared to wait forever if i know they'll survive but it's just so odd only one has come out so far! I'm over thinking... why have they stopped sweating? no sinking? it's just weird! shouldn't more have come by now? There aren't a lot of in depth resources around to explain egg behaviour...
Send it to a reptile rescue ;)
hehe no one else is out yet, and im not sure which egg he came out of because we've been too scared to even take the tub out haha, I just hope he survives he looks smaller than the exploded baby :/
The only egg that has visibly dented and i THINK (wihout taking...
Went to check the eggs and one is waltzing around tub 3.. so surprised! checked them like 2 hours ago max?! omfg :') so emotional
still surprised none have sank? lol
so pleased i can cry lets hope he survives and is the first of many he seems so strong considering he's already been to the...
Also with the infected ones should we be dapping the drops off? stupid question probably but its only the super wet ones that go that greyish colour and looks like windows
Thank you, I gues i'll try not to think about it and let the chips fall where they may..
And we've never misted them directly but as we weighed them weekly we saw how much they lost so we topped them up with a few drops with a syringe in the corner probably once or twice during the incubation...
So a lot of them seem to have stopped sweating, but some still are... if they didnt rupture, if its over moisture, will the egg survive and hatch if the moisture is better? if its bacterial, what do I do for them? I mean the only thing I can think of is an f10 fog but it'll just make the eggs...
poor little buggar didnt even unfold himself or open his eyes but he changed colours, opened his mouth and my partner saw it swallow or something... poor bubs :(