Izzy's Mom
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I just wanted to share an interesting experience I had as a newbie to breeding. Last May/June, I was incubating a clutch of eggs and I forgot to monitor the temperature as I had them inside of another heated tank for warmth. I noticed after about a month that the temperature was near 80 degrees, so I removed the eggs and continued incubating at room temperature (low 70's).
After only 45 days, the first egg hatched! Unfortunately, the hatchling choked to death on vermiculite and died
3 days later, the 2nd egg hatched and the baby was fine. He weighed about 1.8 grams, just like most of my other hatchlings.
The difference only became apparent over the next several months. I noticed that all my other hatchlings, even ones 3-4 months younger than this one were starting to catch up to him in size, and even surpassed him. His growth rate seemed to be severely inhibited, even when being fed the same diet as the other hatchlings.
Now, he is over 1 year old and all the other babies have outgrown him. He was only about 15 grams at 1 year of age, while others I have raised were double that size at that age! His sexual maturity didn't seem to be too far delayed - I was able to discern preanal pores around 4-5 months of age and a bulge was evident by 9 months. He is eating and acting normally, he is just VERY small for his age.
I just wanted to see if anyone else had experienced this and whether or not it was due to an accelerated incubation from temperatures being too high.
After only 45 days, the first egg hatched! Unfortunately, the hatchling choked to death on vermiculite and died
The difference only became apparent over the next several months. I noticed that all my other hatchlings, even ones 3-4 months younger than this one were starting to catch up to him in size, and even surpassed him. His growth rate seemed to be severely inhibited, even when being fed the same diet as the other hatchlings.
Now, he is over 1 year old and all the other babies have outgrown him. He was only about 15 grams at 1 year of age, while others I have raised were double that size at that age! His sexual maturity didn't seem to be too far delayed - I was able to discern preanal pores around 4-5 months of age and a bulge was evident by 9 months. He is eating and acting normally, he is just VERY small for his age.
I just wanted to see if anyone else had experienced this and whether or not it was due to an accelerated incubation from temperatures being too high.