I just tried a recipe i found on here that included:
white vinegar/water 50-50
instant mash potatoes
sugar
nutritional yeast
I was just wondering if anyone knows id this is a pretty good recipe that would produce a lot of feeders for my lil pygmies?
A picture would really help, but the shatter design on the egg is probably just the baby growing with inside the egg. Good sign that it should be hatching any day now, hopefully. Good luck.
So I have two little baby pygmies but one of the poor little ones is still been digging itself out and its been 2 days! Should i just leave it alone and let it do its thang? Looks like it hasn't had much progress either.
So I have a clutch of veiled eggs incubating at temps around about 79-80 for a month now and I was wonderin if it. Would benefit the eggs to drop the temp down to 65-72 for a couple months then bring temp back up to79-80? (diapause)
I would be cautious of that big plant because could collect water and baby could possibly drown. Just a thought. Imma going to use a pothos for my baby bin:)
It would probably help you sell baby chams if you had credibility as a breeder and if they have good genetics and properly takin care of. Good luck though:)