Dyesub Dave
New Member
Well everybody ... I was pleasantly surprised to find some baby Veileds today. I have 18 eggs in an DIY incubator and 8 in a margarine container with holes. I had checked the eggs last Thur. or Fri. and none had hatched. I figured that I had another month or so to wait as they had been laid on Oct. 3rd.
Today I found that 9 from the incubator had come out of their eggs and were covered in vermiculite. There is one that has broken the egg but is still inside. I don't see it moving so I think perhaps it didn't make it. I'll check again when I get home.
Here's a few pics ...
The enclosure that I have them in is a 10 or 12 gal. tall with a screen top and ventilation holes on the sides. I cleaned it out and put a few paper towels on the bottom. Then I threw in some plastic vines and sprayed heavily a couple times to help them get the vermiculite off of them. None of them had the yolk sac so I'm assuming that they're at least a day old. I also threw a few 1/4" crickets in but didn't see any of them eat ... I couldn't stay to watch too long as I had to go to work.
I haven't set a light up for them yet as I didn't want them to overheat while I was gone there so they are currently getting just ambient room light. I'm assuming a low 25W desk lamp (small bulb) at one end and a UVB 2.0 tube would be fine. Or should I wait a week or two before adding extra lighting?
BTW - My place stays fairly warm ... like 20-25 deg. C. Even with the blinds shut the sun warms up the living room quite well.
Any thoughts or suggestions that you have would be appreciated.
Thanks ... Dyesub Dave.
Today I found that 9 from the incubator had come out of their eggs and were covered in vermiculite. There is one that has broken the egg but is still inside. I don't see it moving so I think perhaps it didn't make it. I'll check again when I get home.
Here's a few pics ...
The enclosure that I have them in is a 10 or 12 gal. tall with a screen top and ventilation holes on the sides. I cleaned it out and put a few paper towels on the bottom. Then I threw in some plastic vines and sprayed heavily a couple times to help them get the vermiculite off of them. None of them had the yolk sac so I'm assuming that they're at least a day old. I also threw a few 1/4" crickets in but didn't see any of them eat ... I couldn't stay to watch too long as I had to go to work.
I haven't set a light up for them yet as I didn't want them to overheat while I was gone there so they are currently getting just ambient room light. I'm assuming a low 25W desk lamp (small bulb) at one end and a UVB 2.0 tube would be fine. Or should I wait a week or two before adding extra lighting?
BTW - My place stays fairly warm ... like 20-25 deg. C. Even with the blinds shut the sun warms up the living room quite well.
Any thoughts or suggestions that you have would be appreciated.
Thanks ... Dyesub Dave.