You need a sufficient place for her to dig, if not, you risk the possibility of her becoming egg bound. Do you have any plants in there? If so, she might just dig in there, but I wouldn't risk her becoming egg bound. I would "make" room in her enclosure. Maybe remove a few other things, so that...
Don't throw them out. Leave them in the incubation container until they go bad. I have had eggs go full term (10 Months), shrink/sweat and have nothing inside of them. They may not go bad for a while if the are infertile.
Sorry it is not a T. Peretti (Peacock). Another member also recently posted a picture of their newly hatched one of these, they are not very commonly hatched here...
They are doing great from what I can tell, Jann. I have not seen them drink water as of yet, but im sure they have been, they sit in a rain shower for ten plus minutes at least once a day.
While I am flattered that some of you think I have the skill to hatch parsonii, I have to say, it is not a parsonii. But here is another picture that might give a bit more detail.
Here are some pics or my recently hatched Ch. africanus Neonates! Enjoy.
Also, if everyone could take a look at their eyes and just confirm that they look okay, they had some eye rubbing issues and I have stared at them so long all I see are eyes! Ugghh
Thanks Jann. I am thinking it is the lights being to bright. I have them out in the sun right now and not as many are doing it as a few days ago. It seems it is only the youngest that are doing it.
Maybe their eyes are not fully developed??
Does anyone know how long it would take a...
I have about 46, 1 week old Ch. africanus hatchlings and they are all intermittently rubbing their eyes on the vines & Mesh. I am not sure what the problem is, I keep humidity high at night and they spend the days outside in the sunlight.
I did keep them under 4 65 watt power compacts in a...