laurie
Retired Moderator
Jon if both babies still have yolk sac's, they most likely will not start eating until most, if not all, of the sac is gone. Watch and see that they are eating so you will not put food in just to crawl on your babies.
Also you could use lots of tiny vines close to the bottom. I use stuff not much larger around than a toothpick. How many more eggs do we have to go? I have 13 quad eggs here, plus a friend in Ohio, babysitting my campani, who is due to lay any minute. The body of the campani is only about 2 1/2 inches long. Her eggs will be tiny and I can't even imagine the size of the babies.
Also you could use lots of tiny vines close to the bottom. I use stuff not much larger around than a toothpick. How many more eggs do we have to go? I have 13 quad eggs here, plus a friend in Ohio, babysitting my campani, who is due to lay any minute. The body of the campani is only about 2 1/2 inches long. Her eggs will be tiny and I can't even imagine the size of the babies.