Eurydactylodes hatchlings

regs

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Just a couple of quick pics of some recent hatchlings.

E. agricolae

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another E. agricolae

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E. vieillardi

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another E. vieillardi

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yet another E. vieillardi

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Thanks,
Matt Regensburger
 

Earfarmer

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What do you keep your hatchlings in? I am incubating eggs right now and am not sure how to keep them because they are so small(only have had adults and sub adults so far) Do they eat CGD or do you need to feed them fruit flies? Yours look great! Congrats on the hatchlings
 

regs

New member
What do you keep your hatchlings in? I am incubating eggs right now and am not sure how to keep them because they are so small(only have had adults and sub adults so far) Do they eat CGD or do you need to feed them fruit flies? Yours look great! Congrats on the hatchlings

Thanks. The only thing I've had any problems with is keeping humidity up, stuck shed on them is a pain in the a$#. Last year, I tried critter keepers (even covering up part of the top) and a shoebox with a lid - and it was constantly drying out. This year, I tried a new method of using taller deli cups with the insect lids, using a wet paper towel to aid in the humidity and a few sticks for them to climb on. It has worked great for me thus far; no stuck sheds and animals can stay off the wet substrate. As far as feeding goes, I tried the fruit flies last year and I am not sure they even went after them. This year, I'm feeding 1/8" crickets once or twice a week. I also feed CDG a couple of times a week and have had great success. Hope it all goes well with your eggs.

Matt Regensburger
 

terradas

New member
Too awesome! I've been obsessed with these little guys for a while now thank to holding Kevin's pair of vieillardi. Just picked up an agricolae myself and man are they cool.
 

Bolbocerastes

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Good job on the hatchlings, I just got my first juvenile male E. agricolae and am really excited about finally getting to work with this genus. I have wanted a Eurydactylodes since I first saw a photo of E.symmetricus in Henkel/Schmidt's 1995 book!!
 
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