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Hatcheling Kinyongia tenuis
At the end of May I had my first CB tenuis hatch, here are some photo's from them.
First the eggs ![]() And after the eggs, the juveniles ![]() ![]() ![]() Yesterday when I was checking the clutches from my different breeding groups I notice that one egg of Kinyongia tenuis was cracked open. When I took the container and have a better look, there was a little juvenile starring at me. Here are some photo's from that little one. ![]() ![]() Notice the second egg, that has waterdrops(transpiretion) on it. This morning when I check the egg again it was cracked open, so I hope that it will be born/alive when I get home from work. Here is a photo from a adult female and one of the juveniles from the first clutch. ![]() ![]() Best regards
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Great job, Tom !!! Do you have many more eggs laying ?
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GGGGOOOOOOOOOLLLLLLLL de Andrès Iniesta !
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Congratulations. Did you hatch out five out of five? Everyone still doing okay?
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Great work!! I just love this species. Do you house them in groups or separate?
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Congrats, they look great! Any incubation information is very appreciated.
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Hoi Tom,
Gefeliciteerd! zoals eerder gezegt goed werk! |
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This is great news. Good work and good luck with the hatchlings.
Luis
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Congrats!! they are wild looking as babies
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Thank you all!
The first clutch was 5 eggs, three baby's hatch. This clutch consist out of three eggs, one egg was bad and the two others came out and doing well. These two baby's eat and drinks good, so this will be okay. I have at the moment from myself one cluch from 3 eggs, one egg is bad and the other two are okay. In our breeding group(couple of friends) there are still 14 good eggs, so their is more to come (out). We keep this species in breeding groups, groups of 1.3 or 1.4 animals together. More details(incubation and others) will follow, but this will be in November because our La Reunion-Madagascar Expedition is in October. Best regards |
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More details(incubation and others) will follow, but this will be in November because our La Reunion-Madagascar Expedition is in October.
Best regards[/QUOTE] Wow you have wonderful little babies like that and you get to go to Masagascar??? Some guys have all the luck. Congratulations and bring back pictures from your trip.
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