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Sam
I hope you have not got a problem with me posting these on your thread. However these are some photo's of your pregnant/gravid female Yellow Lip Parsonii (the "Mom") who laid this clutch from one of my past visits to your place. She is very plump! I sent some extra photo's of her to your email.
Best Regards
Jeremy A. Rich
Excellent. Are you housing them in groups or individualy?
I originally was housing them individually in my Dragon Strand baby cages, but I've had to double-up now that so many are hatching in such a short period of time (nine in the last 48 hours). I've got 12 cages set up, and my wife and I are going to build 6-12 more tomorrow (Fri). So, I'll get as many as possible into individual cages. They do seem somewhat aggressive towards each other--some gape their mouths when another baby comes anywhere near them.
I experienced the same with my OE babies. Sounds like you're having a really good hatch with these. You're gonna need more cages
Have you successfully raised them with more than one cham per cage? I've never tried raising chams in individual cages until now.
How many eggs was laid in the first place??Ok, I spoke too soon.
After I posted I went and checked the incubator and there were eight more babies that hatched since yesterday evening. So, I'm going to have to double-up temporarily in a few enclosures.
The total hatch number is now 34.
Regards,
Sam
Ok, I spoke too soon.
After I posted I went and checked the incubator and there were eight more babies that hatched since yesterday evening. So, I'm going to have to double-up temporarily in a few enclosures.
The total hatch number is now 34.
Regards,
Sam
Wow. Some people get all the luck ..beautifulSam
I hope you have not got a problem with me posting these on your thread. However these are some photo's of your pregnant/gravid female Yellow Lip Parsonii (the "Mom") who laid this clutch from one of my past visits to your place. She is very plump! I sent some extra photo's of her to your email.
Best Regards
Jeremy A. Rich
How many eggs was laid in the first place??
Congrats on number 34
Could it be too much air gap during the incubation in between the sphagnum moss that cause the problem?Anyhow, it certainly backfired because all ten eggs were toast after about 12-14 months. Some of them had well developed babies inside, and some were just mush.
Nice set up,u will probably need more on the whole 43 babies.Here's a quick snapshot of my current setup. The reason for the different colored lighting is that I'm using two different types of UVB bulb.
Any critique from those who have raised Parson's before is welcome.
How long before you think there old enough to maybe sell?