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Posted by: mgl at Wed Jul 19 19:24:18 2006 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by mgl ] Yup, all 9 hatched. 2 needed to be slit and had deformities. 1 has a slight kink and is doing great the other I contemplated putting down because it looks like it is struggling trying to move about...but is approaching another shed and still alive. The eggs incubated at 79-81 degrees for approx 60 days. I think if I averaged up my yearly incubations it would be right around that mark. Most have eaten f/t, only 2 and the 1 deformed one haven't eaten. Sometimes they can be tricky, but patience is the key with hatchlings....especially ones that are noted for not eating eagerly right away. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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