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Re: surprise hatchlings!! HELP!!


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Posted by guamturtle on April 13, 2003 at 16:56:40:

In Reply to: Re: surprise hatchlings!! HELP!! posted by nikih on April 13, 2003 at 15:51:13:

::You are so lucky....do you have any pics of your female and her babies.

thanks you guys, well i helped the 2nd one out of its shell today and they both seem to be doing fine so far. im definilty going to put some fake plants in there today. thanks again!! niki
::Seems like you did a good job so far.

::Try to get live blood worms or live blackworms. these seemed to be relished my many hatchling aquatics. You may wish to get some plastic plants to make some sort of a hiding spot. If he can hide he'll be more comfortable and the sooner he's comfortable the sooner he'll want to eat. Keep in mind he may not want to eat in your presence. Keep the water pretty clean and shallow and if he's warm he's appetite will probabaly pick up in a week. Good luck!

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