HELP HATCHLING my first experience.....

Tyrannosaurus Rex

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HELP HATCHLING

Here the first foto of the baby

Today i went as always to check the eggs from my AFTs and i saw ONE baby!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i feel so happy BUT I NEED your knowledge about what i must do now :

1) for substrate paper towel ?

2) How mutch humidity ????

3) Witch temperatures are the proper for the baby ? around 30-32 Celsius ????

4) What food must give ? a)baby crickets ? b)baby worms ? g)something else ??

5)I forgot something ????

Please keepers of AFTs !!!!!!
 
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GeckoGirl1990

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First off I have to establish the fact that I've never BRED fatties, but I did raise my male from when he was about a month old, so I'll tell you what I know:

1: Paper towel is a good choice for substrate
2: Mist half of the baby's container once or twice a day?? (looking for experienced input)
3: Keep babies as warm as adults. Use an undertank heater.. (exact temps anybody?)
4: A good rule of thumb is you should feed the hatchling insects no longer than the distance from its nose to eyes, and no fatter than the distance between the eyes.
5: Don't forget to put hides on the warm side and the cool side of the cage, and to vitamin dust the crickets every few feedings. Congrats =)
 

Dez.G

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Hello!

courtney gave you very good advices :)
I breed AFT and raise my babies like this :
I put one baby by box, with papel towel and two hides.
the box is not very big and dark, because babies can be a little shy and can stress.
A lot of them start feeding after 4 days, sometimes more (one of mine start after 7) so don't worry about that.
you will have to mist once a day because they can suffer from a lake of humidity.
if you have some questions don't hesitate :D
 

Tyrannosaurus Rex

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In the picture you see what contains the baby's cage

They want dish with water or they drink because they are small from the drops?

IMPORTANT please if i have do something wrong tell me to make it right!!!

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And here the first video of my baby AFT
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C5ry5lIjebU
 
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acpart

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I kept my baby AFT's last season in a rack so it was always warm and humid with daily misting. I kept the cage very simple: 1 or 2 hides (1 or 2 babies per box), water dish, calcium dish. I fed small (up to 1/4" crickets). I did find with all my clutches, that after eating at first, they went through a period where they didn't eat and the tail got skinny pretty fast. I kept offering and in every case, after a week or two they started eating a lot and got big fast.

Aliza
 

Tyrannosaurus Rex

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Thank you Aliza for your valuable infos that you share with us if you think you have more to say please write!!!

I put a small lid from bottle with water inside so the gecko can drink without the danger of drown , am I right ???
 
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