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W.Wedeking
at Thu Apr 7 12:25:20 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by W.Wedeking ]
I find that hatchling dragons most often reguritate wax worms, but if he is keeping them down go for it. The rest sound fine as long as it is appropriatly sized.
You want a fine powdered Calcium supplement that contains D3 and NO phosphorous. Phosphorous binds to calcium keeping it from being absorbed.
As for temps, put a log underneath his basking spot so he has a range he can get to as he sees fit. This will help you eliminate guess work with the inconsistancies of numerous caresheets.
I find that playsand is just fine for any age as long as it is fine grained and doesn't have any large pebbles in it for them to choke on. However, common practice is to keep hatchlings on papertowels until they are about 8 weeks old or greater then 7 inches long.
Wendy  Scales
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RE: Hatchling care - W.Wedeking, Thu Apr 7 12:25:20 2005
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