Thank you, Julie,
        One last question. What temps do you use day and night? My herp
room (formerly known as the kitchen) is about 80F during the day and 65F
at night.
Cyndy


> > Julie,
> >         According to what you wrote I should have a hatchling 
> soon. Could
> > you outline new born care. I think I have got it covered, I just 
> want to
> > be sure. Lucky for me I have only 1 egg from the first group left 
> so I
> > get to start slow.
> > Cyndy
> 
> I keep mine by clutch in the large round plastic clear containers 
> (about 6" in
> diameter) sold by Superior Enterprise in Southern CA. I put blue 
> shop towels on
> the bottom, then I cut a toilet paper roll in 1/2, that is their 
> house. I put a
> few strips on top of that so they can disappear if they want. For 
> moisture I
> spray the sides of the container when feeding. I feed hatchlings 2 
> week old
> crickets or very soft small mealworms every day. When they first 
> hatch give
> them a day to finish absorbing nutrients supplied from their egg. 
> The second
> day try feeding a few crix. If they don't take them remove them and 
> try again
> the next day.  In about three weeks they will eat three week old 
> crickets. In
> about a month I separate them into their own containers. That's 
> about it!
> 
> Good luck,
> 
> Julie B.
> 
>
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