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Housing Hatchlings

dakota11

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Just wondering if any of you could post pictures of ur hatchling set ups? I didnt think all 28 eggs were actually going to hatch but they are. not one bad egg so far. anyways also theyre hatching a couple weeks early. Lastr year I used the kiss storage boxes to house all 8 eggs that hatched. this year with so many the set up is all over because I dont have that much space in my rack system. Im due to have a baby in the next couple days and had planned on them being picked up once they hatch in 2 weeks so now tthat they hatched early Ill have they for a couple weeks. the temp here is around 85 without heating them. Im still confused as to why they hatched in just a month and a half and that is 2 separate clutches which were laid several days apart and hatched back to back. thanks for any suggestions and or pictures of ur set ups
I want to have this figured out asap cause Im going to be having a baby in a couple days and have a friend looking after my reptiles but want it to be organized 4 her thanks
 
For the first 2 months or until they are eating regularly I use sandwich boxes from ziplock. Then they go to a bit bigger, slowly working up to shoebox size where they stay until they are at least 15 inches. Until they are eating really good I have tiny dishes that have space under them that offers a hide and that can hold water on the top. No other stuff in their little bins.
 
I purchased clear plastic sandwich containers from a place that supplies food service industry stuff. I drilled air holes into them and glued in little plastic cups for water dishes. I am using fake leaves, 1/2 toilet paper rolls and sections of egg cartons for hiding spots. Here's a pic
 

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