Surprise!!! Some awesome news!!!

Two mossies just hatched outta my incubator!!! Yaayyy!!!
One is barely completing its first shed! But otherwise they both look super good! Imma take some pictures & try to post them in here!
So stay tuned folks!... :D
 

french kid

New member
Congradulations on new hatchling, hope you good luck with them. And one more thing try to post some pics of your new mossie. I love those kinds of leaf-tail.
 
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miguel camacho!

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ah, they're certainly the cutest fresh out of the egg. congrats on those lil guys. of course, ive always gotta make a suggestion, and i would recommend that you switch over to a different setup for the lil guys, i dont think they would fare well in that setup for too long of a period of time...paper towel and cardboard tubes are just gonna keep it too dry for them in there. try putting a thin layer of peat moss or even any dried fiber moss on the bottom along with some sticks approximately the size of your geckos. it's not gonna be the best at maintaining humidity, but it wont suck it all away like the paper towels and cardboard will.

best of luck with those lil guys, i sure hope my mossies pop out some eggs sooner or later!
 
Yeah I spray them a lot of water to keep the humidity at its best, plus I laid a small plastic bowl full of peat moss, & also I just covered the top lid with a plastic ceram wrap piece to trap the humidity inside though I still spray the whole entire cage with purified water up to twice a day. My room is very cool though, the average room temperature is up to 72 at this period. Though I still gotta refurnish this tank by changing the stupid rolls with pieces of corkbark & adding some more peat moss for some more cover! Thanks for your advice though, appreciated... :mrgreen:
 

miguel camacho!

New member
no problem. its a good thing youre keeping them cool, i think thats pretty important when it comes to hatchlings. high 60's to 72 is what i would consider ideal for youngsters, so you're on the right track. cant wait to see more pics and how they turn out in the long run.
 
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