L. kimhowelli hatchling care

Kevin McRae

Member
Hi, my eggs are on 40 days now and I was curious what you guys feed your babies? Are fruit flies or spring tails too big? Do you keep them on paper towel or peat or moss?

Thanks.

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Haroldo

New member
Considering I offer fruit flies (hydei) to some of the smallest phelsuma (bombetokensis) as hatchlings, I would think they would work for you as well. Good luck with them.
 

Lygodactylus

New member
I feed my kimhowelli hatchlings (hatchlings of) crickets, fruitflies and Phelsumax (Phelsumafood). I keep them on crushed shells or calcisand. Substrate doesn't really matter, because they mostly avoid being on the ground.
 

geckomaster

New member
What incubation times are we looking at? I've had a set of eggs (not sure when they were laid to be honest, found them in the plant's armpit one day) for what seems like forever!
 

Kevin McRae

Member
Wow, I checked the incubator today and found a hatchling! Day 45, at 84 F, on damp peat moss.

I put the baby in a deli on moist paper towel and out him back in the incubator since the herp room temperature variates quite a bit.

I will have to get some fruit flies soon, or try some day old meal worms which are flippin tiny.

Pics soon!
 

Haroldo

New member
Nice hatchling. Looks about a small as my Phelsuma lineata bombetokensis hatchlings. Good luck with them and be sure to keep me in mind once they're established. :wink:
 

Elizabeth Freer

Well-known member
Kevin McRae said:
Wow, I checked the incubator today and found a hatchling! Day 45, at 84 F, on damp peat moss.

I put the baby in a deli on moist paper towel and out him back in the incubator since the herp room temperature variates quite a bit.

I will have to get some fruit flies soon, or try some day old meal worms which are flippin tiny.

Pics soon!


Kevin ~

I have three Lygodactylus kimhowelli. Did you place the eggs directly on damp peat moss or upon a plastic lid which sits upon the damp peat moss?
 

Kevin McRae

Member
I put them directly on the peat moss. I did make sure however to not spray the eggs, or a few centimeters around the.

Do you have any eggs at the moment?
 
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