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gomezvi
at Thu Sep 29 10:59:44 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by gomezvi ]
No worries, just don't panic!
*runs around like a chicken with his head cut off*
Okay, now that I got that outta the way....
First thing, seperate the babies from the parent(s). The mother has little love for her offspring and she will eat them if given half a chance!
Second, feed pinhead crix and fruitflies. Plenty of each! I wouldn't worry too much about supplementation at this point, just try to gutload the crix, and give some direct sunlight or UVB light to the babies. We have to make sure they survive the first couple of weeks before we start worrying about supplementation!
Watering: yes, mist their foliage. try not to mist the babies themselves, as even small water droplets could block their noses and cause asphyxiation. Use SMALL droplets.
Heat: jacskonii are a mountane species, they require cooler temps. So do the babies. Try not to overheat them!
Finally- scour the enclosure for more babies! If the mom is looking rather thin, you can be sure that you probably have more babies hiding. You have to look hard, as they will not move much and are impossibly difficult to find.
Best of luck! ----- Victor Gomez
gomezvi@yahoo.com
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