The last and largest crawled out late last night. They will be offered defrosted anoles shortly and should take them. All six eggs hatched at 81 degrees for sixty days.
A special thanks goes to Tom Crutchfield who helped with this project.
Dan

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The last and largest crawled out late last night. They will be offered defrosted anoles shortly and should take them. All six eggs hatched at 81 degrees for sixty days.
A special thanks goes to Tom Crutchfield who helped with this project.
Dan

Congrats Dan!
They are beautiful.
Ryan
WOW They are beautyfull!!!
Keep us posted on how they are doing!!
That mellowed red is absolutely gorgeous.
They look great! Get them feeding on pinks so I can have one!
LOL
Now, I want my Pseustes to hatch!
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Roy Blodgett
Green Man Herpetoculture
royreptile@yahoo.com
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