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Help need to breed my Dragons

yourmanjh

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Hi ,

Today one of the eggs has hatch here are the pictures of the hatching baby and waiting for the rest to hatch ....Thanks for all the help from Richard, Citrus and specially Jeff for helping you guys a awesome ...

Jeff my Beardie has no sign for her second clutch at all, is there something wrong with her? I have also put her back with her boyfriend since 2 week ago...

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Jp

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Congratulations, glad 2 see that they're hatching & I'm always happy to help. If your female hasn't put out another clutch yet, I wouldn't worry. She probably didn't get enough sperm to store for more clutches from the first pairing & will have to be bred again after a proper amount of rest. I would recommend brumation 4 both dragons so fertility levels are higher for the next pairing.
Congrats again!
 

yourmanjh

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Thanks again Jeff :) really appreciate it, today another 2 of them has hatched .... when shall i removed them to a different set up?
They are like really really small how could they even eat a cricket .A smallest cricket which sell in the pets store even bigger compared to them lol
 

Jp

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Awesome! That's great news! Leave them in long enough for any remaining egg sack to dissolve, about 24 hours after hatching & then give them baths. Dragons are born small & it is very important that whatever you feed them is size appropriate. It is very easy for babies to become impacted from overeating which can result in paralyzation of the back legs, feeding babies smaller amouts 2-3 times a day makes digestion easier. Definitely try finding smaller feeders or u can cut crix in half or thirds.
 

yourmanjh

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Jeff, Thanks for yr advise and i will removed them after 24hrs , They need a bath after 24hrs lol sound like a human babies ....

What are the best temperature for the babies for not getting them into a back legs paralyzation?
 

Jp

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95-100 degrees will be fine, just make sure feeders are appropriate size.
 

yourmanjh

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Hi Jeff just an update with the babies, successfully 100% hatch ...... All 10 eggs.....

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Jp

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Sweet!!!! They look nice & healthy. Congratulations! Do u know the genetics of the parents?
 

yourmanjh

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Yeah they are really healthy I feed them 3 times a day with cuts cricket and veg, they really can eat and **** lol ...I don't know Jeff what their parents genetic here some photos of the papa n mama ....:)

Rango the papa
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Rango again
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Beardie the mama
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mama again
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Jp

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Beautiful dragons! I'm sure the babies will grow up looking just as nice!
 

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