My word they are so precious when they're that small. It's a shame that they don't stay small for very long. I mean they grow rediculously fast! Anyway, they're so adorable. Good luck with them.
Thank you, it's been three years of learning, though i will never stop, to achieve this.
DeweysMom":rw0s62i9 said:
My word they are so precious when they're that small. It's a shame that they don't stay small for very long. I mean they grow rediculously fast! Anyway, they're so adorable. Good luck with them.
Thanks! last egg from the second clutch was born today. 4 more hipo trans and 4 translucents, aside from the hipos ans het hipos...i couldn't be any luckier! and some of them are already eating greens and feeders. First clutch is doing great and are far bigger than i expected, i can compare them now with the new borns.
dedc369":1paehar1 said:
quick question how big is each bin and what do you have in them for what reason
Bins are 30cm x 40cm x 28cm and i use newspaper as substrate, a rock or a branch to give the little ones the chance to climb and bask and a hideout. Nothing else.