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i really need to start checking for eggs more often, found this little guy in his parents tank and it looks like he already went through his first shed.
Congrats! That's a nice little surprise to come across. Have you checked to see if there was a clutchmate still hiding within an egg getting ready to jump out and double surprise you.
__________________ Andi & Alex
Working with: Rhacodactylus, Uroplatus, Stenodactylus, Eurydactylodes, & Phelsuma http://www.iherp.com/Hannibal
Oh my, double surprise! Congrats on hatching out 2 healthy & gorgeous unexpected little ones! Now you can have another drink to celebrate this ones arrival
__________________ Andi & Alex
Working with: Rhacodactylus, Uroplatus, Stenodactylus, Eurydactylodes, & Phelsuma http://www.iherp.com/Hannibal
I think its cool that some people just find babies in their tanks. It just shows how easy they are to breed.
This isn't the first time this has happend actually, the first time was some time in the spring. What amazes me more is that both cluches I have found in tank have there tail despite being in there a couple days probably.
Funny that you got on the forum with a buzz! Ive done the same on a cat forum and facebook of course! Congrats on your little ones. They are so damn cute! Enjoy!
Kristy