I've been amazed time and time again how these little guys figure out how to eat even when I do not know they are there.
So, I leave my eggs and hatchlings in with the parents. As soon as I see eggs, I post a date on the enclosure and 90 days later I start to pay a bit more attention to that enclosure during my nightly flashlight walk through. Once I see Toks I mark the hatch date and start including 1/8" or 1/4" dusted crickets along with the usual 3/4" load for the adults.
I usually see the newbies within a day or two of hatching, but sometimes its a week on the long side. Having said that, I just discovered a 4 month old juvie last night. What I thought were the first set of eggs are just about due so I've started to look in more often. It turns out this girls' real first single egg was laid at the base of the cork down in the mulch some time ago. Obviously, I never saw it. (I've seen this once before where the first egg(s) are down in the mulch at the base of the cork bark.)
What is interesting is that he was never given tiny feed items. Just the diversity in cricket sizes that happens at any given load.
This brings me to another point. My hatchlings that are left in the enclosures grow much faster than any that I have separated out which do not normally get over-sized crickets.
It's going to be an interesting year in the Tokay world. I can't wait to see what we all create.
Enjoy!
Michael