First (or second) Panther Babies in TURKEY

TCMontium

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One of my 21 September 2014 dated eggs popped this "morning" (5 am in Turkey, night for americans :)) and there was a nose popping through the hole! :eek: :D
There is no panther breeding recorded in Turkey accept my friend Chamillion's eggs. Unfortunately his eggs were overheated at summer (there is no functional cooling incubator in this country, yet! :mad: ), it was nearly 89 fahrenheit in incubator. Only one egg survived from heat wave, but the baby came out of it died right away. :(
After Chamillion's poor baby, this is the first baby came out of the egg in Turkey. Little guy seems like quite well and energic. :eek:

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Congrats! Hope you have your fruit fly cultures and pinhead crickets ready. These guys eat a lot starting in about 3 days typically. Let me know if you need any help setting them up in bins. I would be happy to show you how we do ours.
 
Thanks everyone! :)

They are all hatched and I have 10 babies right now (I gave 3 to my friends, one of them is a little blue male right now :eek: ).
They are all good but there was a weird situation with their hatching time. I did not know that chameleons from same clutch usually hatch at the same week or so. My babies did not hatch synchronized... :confused: The is 2,5 months difference between the first and the last baby. :eek::confused:
They were all in the same "box" in a cabinet, temperatures should have been all same. I gave water to all egg cups at the same time (they were divided into 2 cups). They looked the same size too... I don't know what was the case but they hatched really slowly. There was even a period when no babies hatched for 2 weeks.
 
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