That and keep 'em warm. Hydration is super important due to their small
size. I have one baby now, the other did not survive my absence. :(
Julie B.
Doug Johnston wrote:
Congrats, Chad!!!
A small dish of fruit baby food would be good, once or twice a week. I
use a 35 mm film canister top as the dish. I've been adding Sandfire
Super Foods powder to the fruit with lots of water to make it runny.
If you can't find that, I'd add a little spirulina, vitamins, and
honey or bee pollen. You can mix up a jar and refrigerate.
Chad Mayer wrote:
Hey all. Just wanted to share my joy at finally hatching p.
klemmeri. I had two hatchlings emerge at 3:00 yesterday afternoon.
They are fully formed, with no yolk sac attached and look healthy.
They are in a 1 gal glass jar with a small ficus for them to climb
on. Humidity and temps are moderate and I put a few pinheads in
there today for them. Any tips on how to make sure they get off to a
good start?
Thanks,
Chad
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