Brodybreaux25
Chameleon Enthusiast
Nothing to do with Chamaeleons but this forum has never let me down before.
Two months ago my four-year-old brought me a tiny egg he found, of course he asked to hatch it. I would have never guessed that this little egg would survive but against all odds it hatched tonight. I believe it is a Mediterranean house gecko. I'm sure these first few hours are critical to have survival so I've got to get this right quickly and the first time. What do I need to do to give this little fighter a real shot at life?
Does this sound right?
Temp- 80
Humidity 75-80
Food - tiny bugs
Water - tiny water dish
Should I be trying to encourage him to eat or drink or anything for that matter?
Two months ago my four-year-old brought me a tiny egg he found, of course he asked to hatch it. I would have never guessed that this little egg would survive but against all odds it hatched tonight. I believe it is a Mediterranean house gecko. I'm sure these first few hours are critical to have survival so I've got to get this right quickly and the first time. What do I need to do to give this little fighter a real shot at life?
Does this sound right?
Temp- 80
Humidity 75-80
Food - tiny bugs
Water - tiny water dish
Should I be trying to encourage him to eat or drink or anything for that matter?