New panther babies advice needed

MSteele

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Okay so my first clutch of panther babies have started to hatch. What I'm asking from all of you experienced chameleon breeders is how long do I keep them in the incubator to allow them to adjust. They looks so fragile that I don't want to touch them and I don't want to stress him out so how long do I leave them in the container. And when I do transport them to another cage I was thinking a Tupperware container with plenty of places for them to grab onto and find huding places.

I've bred poison arrow frogs for close to 15 years so I have plenty of fruit flies to feed them and/or smaller crickets. This is my first go around with chameleon babies so I just want to make sure that I'm doing the right things and that I don't stress them out
 
I remove mine from the egg bin immediately. I used to let them run around until the next one hatched. That way there would always be one in there. I have read about them awakening the others. Now, i just leave the empty shells in one corner. Supposedly the pheromones encourages the others also. Like i said though, now i just remove them upon hatching and the others always seem to hatch anyway. Sometimes you can get an early hatcher (4 weeks early) or even a straggler (4-8 weeks late). Just depends. Do what you think works for you. You will be less stressed, when you have confidence in what you are doing. Therefore less likely to make a silly mistake.
 
I always remove them, and the egg, once I find them.

That being said, there are times when they may be in the tub 12+ hours until I get to them which is never a problem.
 
I keep my hatchlings in until they are awake and active. Also if they still have the yolk/umbilical cord attached too, you should leave them in there until they absorb all of it. They need that for nutrition. Hatchlings will not eat or drink for about a day or two once they have hatched so that is another reason why to keep them in the container instead of taking them out right away.
 
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