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Old 09-01-2011, 10:48 AM
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Default Small Nephrurus amyae ...

Hi everyone!
Look at some pictures I took this morning ...
I think it will be interesting.





Thank you Luc for the parents of these kids.
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Wow! That's amazing! It looked sort of chubby as it got out of the egg.
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sooo cute! The little one looks super light compared to the other.
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OMG!!! I want!!!!
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Amazing critter the Amyae, Can I ask what's the substrate called please?
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Thank you all !
This substrate is "Seramis", I think this is the best substrate for incubating eggs.
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Very nice,. I also got two nice babys last week from their grand parents. I also use seramis, it keeps moisture much better then vermiculite and you can see when you need to add water.

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Great pics , reminds me of my avatar .just hatched one yesterday and one coming today . congrats
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Thank you all !
This substrate is "Seramis", I think this is the best substrate for incubating eggs.


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Nice pics!
Like the light one.
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