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Breeding
The vevor incubator
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[QUOTE="AHBD, post: 1993099, member: 40059"] Aw well, a kinked tail is just a special baby and can live a healthy life. Don't sell it too cheap to someone that might not take care of it though, screen owners to see + get the feel of how much they know and are willing to be a good owner. I did incubate a lot of babies but not with a conventional incubator. I used an old refrigerator with a very low watt bulb in the bottom that kept it at about 82-86. Your new incubator temps. sound fine. For your babies, they usually won't eat for 3-4 days, some might nab a tiny insect after 2 days. I highly suggest getting a branch for them to climb on, a long one that spans the enclosure because these guys love to climb and they seem to be more eager to eat [ in my experience ] if they are perched up + spread out. They're really cute all lined up on a stick. You can gather a nice stick or 2 from outside [ no pine or anything with sap ] and put it in a preheated 225F oven for 45 minutes or so to kill any potential pests. [/QUOTE]
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