Here are a couple of closeup pics of the 3rd hatchling to emerge, 6 days after the first one.


The first two are doing fine so far. They did not eat for a few days but are starting to eat now.
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Here are a couple of closeup pics of the 3rd hatchling to emerge, 6 days after the first one.


The first two are doing fine so far. They did not eat for a few days but are starting to eat now.
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Hey Cable,
Congrats, again! I read on your website that the first little one had a mini-mealworm. Has number 2 had anything to eat yet?
I have read that baby lizards sometimes don't eat for days after hatching, ie a friend's Collared lizard hatchling didn't eat for almost two weeks, but I didn't know if this is the case with HL babies also. Do you keep these hatchlings with your baby hernadesi? It must be cool to see the little guys run around and head-bob at each other. heh. Well, thanks for any input. I'll talk to you soon,
-Phil
I do keep them all together and the other is eating fruitflys. I have not seen him eat anything else but I am providing P. Californicus, fruitflies, mini mealworms and small crickets. I have two now coming out of the egg in the incubator. It's strange to me how there could be such a time lag between hatchings but it's all a learning process.
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Number 3 and 4. 3 more eggs to go. Only two look viable but you never know.

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