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Yep those r the little babies. Male and female. And I didn't get to see any parsoniLooking cute- these are the two from the expo right ? They are so sweet, so very fitting names.
Did you get to see any parsonii like you hoped you might?
Pretty much lucky I don't have more roomYeah all I have right now is Panthers. I have 4 different locals and 12 all together and then a bunch of eggs
you breed?Pretty much lucky I don't have more room
Not really. just pretty much a hobby. When I have extra babies there are a couple really good reptile stores around here. That I give them to because they don't display them and only give them to responsible owners.Do
you breed?
How many do you have?I'd probably keep them all if I could![]()
Wow. That's so exciting!! I really want to get into breeding in the future.Just had two clutches this weekend. And one is ready to have a clutch soon
It's really not that hard. It's just keeping all the times and schedules. And keeping the temperature is up with the humidity depending on where you live. I used 2 do it in Utah when I was a kid. It was a lot easier because of the temperatures. Now I live in New England is a little bit more difficultWow. That's so exciting!! I really want to get into breeding in the future.
I just want 2 get all the locales. I'm greedyIt's really not that hard. It's just keeping all the times and schedules. And keeping the temperature is up with the humidity depending on where you live. I used 2 do it in Utah when I was a kid. It was a lot easier because of the temperatures. Now I live in New England is a little bit more difficult
What does the temperature and humidity have to be for tiny babies and eggs?im guessing you keep them in an incubatorIt's really not that hard. It's just keeping all the times and schedules. And keeping the temperature is up with the humidity depending on where you live. I used 2 do it in Utah when I was a kid. It was a lot easier because of the temperatures. Now I live in New England is a little bit more difficult
Winter incubator. Summer and get away without one. Humidity about 75 to 80 temperature I keep at the beginning about 70 couple months drop for a month 67 then bring it up to about 74 for the restWhat does the temperature and humidity have to be for tiny babies and eggs?im guessing you keep them in an incubator