firereptiles
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Today is Easter! and I found this little bugger in my quad pair enclosure.
I'm glad he came out fine, I was worried because the egg was laid inside a dry wooden branch.
(Click here to see the parent's enclosure & original Egg thread.)
It's unusual to see something really tiny moving real fast and jumping around in this cage.
Because the parents usually are pretty slow moving, just roaming around.
I decided to take the baby out right away, because the dad kept staring at him..
Does quad males have tendencies to eat their youngs?
He's pretty calm, I just put my finger in the cage, he climbed up, and moved him to a smaller container.
Here are some pics before I moved him...
and some pics on my hand just to see how small he is.
less than a day old..
Hope you enjoy the pics
I'm glad he came out fine, I was worried because the egg was laid inside a dry wooden branch.
(Click here to see the parent's enclosure & original Egg thread.)
It's unusual to see something really tiny moving real fast and jumping around in this cage.
Because the parents usually are pretty slow moving, just roaming around.
I decided to take the baby out right away, because the dad kept staring at him..
Does quad males have tendencies to eat their youngs?
He's pretty calm, I just put my finger in the cage, he climbed up, and moved him to a smaller container.
Here are some pics before I moved him...




and some pics on my hand just to see how small he is.


less than a day old..
Hope you enjoy the pics