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Questions for owners of sikorae hatchlings

jfreemo75

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We just had our first sikorae hatch yesterday and the clutchmate is hatching as I type this. When should we start to feed the babies? What exactly do you feed them, and how do you do it? We have them in a mini version of their parents' habitat, which has sphagnum moss over Eco Earth, and I think if we try to feed them tiny crickets, they (the crickets) will just hide under the moss. Any suggestions or help would be greatly appreciated. We are new to this and really want to succeed in keeping these little guys alive and healthy.
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Julie
 
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