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Old 04-06-2011, 12:34 AM
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Default New Lygodactylus williamsi babies!

Just a picture of the two recently hatched williamsi!!


They were laid 2-3-11 and hatched on 4-3-11 and 4-4-11






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Congrats and best of luck with the newly hatched babies!

Not sure if you plan to keep them in the plastic cup(?) or not, but they usually do best in situations where airflow is not only at the top, but somewhere across the soil itself.
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Old 04-06-2011, 09:19 AM
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I just plan on keeping them in there for the first week, then move them out into a grow out tank. This small tupperware let's me keep a close eye on them for that time period.

Here is the temp container with Uvb bulb over head.



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They should be fine if it is only for a week, but you shouldn't need the heat pad. It will make things too humid in combo with the lamp.
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Right o, the heating pad barly touches the container. Its was there to regulate the temps of the eggs i was incubating and now I just barly have it touching the container to keep the temps up some. Ill move the light closer and remove the pad if you are saying the humidty would be too high.
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Right o, the heating pad barly touches the container. Its was there to regulate the temps of the eggs i was incubating and now I just barly have it touching the container to keep the temps up some. Ill move the light closer and remove the pad if you are saying the humidty would be too high.
Light height is perfect! Any closer and you will have the same issue + maybe sun burnt little williamsi.
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Light height is perfect! Any closer and you will have the same issue + maybe sun burnt little williamsi.

a new variation we can call them "lobster williamsi"

thanx for the advice maureen, all is much appreciated!
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a new variation we can call them "lobster williamsi"

thanx for the advice maureen, all is much appreciated!
!!!!!!!
and no problem!
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Aaaaaaaaaa! I just fell in love in them! Sweet and beautiful! BIG congrats!
I'm a little jealous hehe I hope that something hatch from my eggs It will be the best success for me L.williamsi are sooooooo lovely and funny too
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Hey Dom,

How are they doing?
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