Found a pic of mine, poor lad, had great colouring
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wow he is lovely... My male hasn't quite got the red/orange armpits but he has every colour going under his chin. And back feet that look way to big for his body!
Anyhow just had to give #8 a helping hand, the hole it had pierced wasn't very big and too many times have i waited and waited for it to come out and it ended up dying in the fluid.
I find that if after 2 hours after piercing the shell if the lizard hasn't got as far as getting its head out then it's a weak one (or lazy!)
So for the first time I decided i wasn't going to wait and wonder whether to help or not. Gently pulled back the shell, teased the little baby out and put it in a tub... where it promptly tried to make a run for it so i know it's going to be fine.
Personally I would rather have a live lizard than a failed hatchling.
So 8 babies it is. YAY!
And here's #8 just before i helped it out.... 100% cute factor!
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wow congrats Lisa and Matt! wish you all the best with them
Pete i must have something in my eye, odd it happens everytime i remember your poor CWD lad. i am so happy i got to meet him at least!
Matt that's funny your dad's getting more T's! how is your mum handling it?Returning violence for violence multiplies violence, adding deeper darkness to a night already devoid of stars... Hate cannot drive out hate: only love can do that.
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Matt that's funny your dad's getting more T's! how is your mum handling it?My Collection: - Support captive breeding
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Even more babies!!!!!
Just an update . So far we have had another 5 hatch from the second clutch with just one fatality. The first clutch of hatchlings are doing really well apart from one which died but the rest are getting bigger and with our trained eyes we can spot potential males already!My Collection: - Support captive breeding
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Originally posted by Matthew Baines View Postand with our trained eyes we can spot potential males already!
Congratulations again
ColinDon't forget to learn what you can, when you can, where you can.
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