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Tim L.
at Mon Oct 6 15:03:56 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Tim L. ]
Well, I noticed my hatchlings hanging out with adults possibly some hours after it hatched. But luckily, the adults weren't hungry, so she remained alive. In case the adults get a taste of cannibalism, I removed the hatching into a small cage. But since nearly everyone says hatchlings are likely to be eaten by adults, I guess the chance's about 50/50. It mostly depends on whether your anoles are hungry or not. But like all others, I suggest that if you get to have a hatchling, seperate it before it's gone.
Tim
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