a few photos of my bandies

AZ Herp

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Photos of my two adult females and some of my babies. There was four babies but one of them was born with a defect and recently died. The last two eggs are incubating and will be out soon. The babies are in a 10 gallon right now and I just added a tiny layer of sand as they are now about 3 months old. The two adults are in a modified clear storage bin and very happy to have the space its just a bit smaller then my 40 gallons.

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Roddy

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She is definitely skinny, but looks old enough to drop eggs. I would feed her a lot, and make sure she is getting a calcium supplement. Hopefully she doesn't develop another pair right after and you can fatten her up a bit. Ohhh keep the temps a bit higher then you normally would, to stimulate her appetite so she can gain wait as fast as possible. I would say about 90 in the hot spot. Don't cook her they like temps a lot cooler then leopards. Hope this helps
 
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