Oh wow got it so I will def keep in eye on them more. They are like greyish white and there is qlot of humidity in there. I crazy haha the name I mean Asend lol I was jst i dnt have to experience that then there will b alot fo Asends lol
The vermiculite is moist enough that you can make a small ball without dissolving. It is about 5 to 6 inches deep. I am incubating them in a closet that is always dark. It is a sliding closet.
We honestly bought her at a reptile store but the girls did not know what kind she was. She has always been pinkish purple. I can take more pics of her if you like.. this is her partner
I honestly bought her from a reptile store but they never knew what she was. Till this day I don’t know what her parents look like or are. We will be selling the baby’s tho , the male is a panther ambilobe but we just don’t know what she is.
Is this ok?I purchased a new digital thermometer/hygrometer for the container and this is what it is reading.. it alerts me on my phone if it goes up higher . The temp is one thing and the humidity is another. So temp has to be at this range? And the humidity?
So I open up the lid since I have not put any holes in it
Because it was at 90% and now it is at 75%
I let it dry out a bit it was wayy to humid in there
I just hope i did not kill them
What can I do too see if the babys are still alive or not? Any way to tell?