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MORE Emerald Swift Youngins born this week :0)

PHEve Sep 16, 2005 03:44 PM

Suess and Grinch My Emerald swift pair, apparently LOVE LOVIN, just found homes for the last batch this spring,

And they just blessed me with some more youngins hahhhhaaaa !

They are quite cute, and look real fine, 4 days old, have not started to eat yet, but when they start its NONE - STOP !

Some long toes on that kid, hunh!!!!
A baby emerald 4 days old
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Replies (4)

Johne Sep 16, 2005 05:12 PM

:O)

Had to mess with you since you've not been around all day :O)

steffke Sep 17, 2005 01:44 PM

They are so incredible. Another beauty.
Angela

dvl Sep 18, 2005 08:05 PM

Do these adjust to living in a tank pretty easily ? I used to see em in the Pet & Fish Box Stores years back and they seemed fairly adaptable. Glad you found homes for the last batch---- never a dull moment is there!!

dvl

PHEve Sep 19, 2005 08:44 AM

I keep my adult pair in a 65 gallon reptarium, they zoom all over the screen, use every dang inch of the thing, have it decorated like the woods !

Lots of viney branches to climb and a big ole log on the bottom they run along. I think the parents feel somewhat free, be a shame to stick them in a tank now.

The kids I start in a medium critter keeper, then they go into a 38 gallon reptarium for about 4-5 months. When I find new homes, I guess it's their choice how they house them.

Grinch and Suess's home
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