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Rob McRobbie- 03-29-2009
Baby chondros...
Well this was a good year for chondros... 23 in total from 2 clutches... here's a few pics... Clutch #1 --> 15 neos... Clutch #2 ---> 8 neos.. a few died or were still in egg Neo from clutch 1 after shed... hope u like... Rob

coolhl7- 03-29-2009

Rob, That is really impressive. Please post how things go trying to get them to eat their first meal. I would love to hear how it goes. I am a definite closet GTP lover. The full stripe meraukes are my favorites. but those babies are just so perfect. you're gonna need at least 500 pinks :shock:

Rob McRobbie- 03-29-2009

Norm, as of 10 minutes ago I have 7 out of the first 15 eating... Chick down is the cat's a$$!!! So yeah... 2 ate yesterday, 2 more today... the last one to shed out was a 6 grammer... really thin and I didn't think it was going to do well... It took a sniff of the fluffy down on the pinks nose and wham!! A person does need patience working with them tho... Rob

coolhl7- 03-29-2009

Norm, as of 10 minutes ago I have 7 out of the first 15 eating... Chick down is the cat's a$$!!! So yeah... 2 ate yesterday, 2 more today... the last one to shed out was a 6 grammer... really thin and I didn't think it was going to do well... It took a sniff of the fluffy down on the pinks nose and wham!! A person does need patience working with them tho... Rob Thats pretty good success! esp not having to tease feed them. I would love to see one of those worms eat their first pink with gusto!

DKupres- 03-29-2009

Congrats!! They look fantastic. Now how about a pic of the parents :) Dan

Charles- 03-30-2009

Congratulations Rob! Beautiful baby chondros!

sarlas- 03-30-2009

very good clutch and congratulations to you. be careful with humidity for the first 6 months of their life to be near 70%. and do not let even the little ones without a lot of tries for feeding. i knov is very difficult and a lot of patient from you. well done !!! :D :D :D

Rob McRobbie- 03-30-2009

"esp not having to tease feed them. " don't get me wrong Norm.. there was a lot of teasing involved....yeesh... poke to the left..poke to the right... tap em on the head... whack the tail a bit...poke em in the nose.. and so on and so on and so on.....

Rolo- 03-30-2009

Awesome! Good for you! Rolo

UrbanJungles- 03-30-2009

That's a really amazing sight Rob, breathtaking comes to mind in fact. I've never had the pleasure of hatching out a chondro clutch...it must be amazingly satisfying.

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