What to do when your crested Gecko eggs hatch
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- Опубликовано: 26 июн 2024
- These baby crested geckos are only a few days old. I go over how to feed your baby geckos. When to feed them. How to handle them. What to put them in. Basically we cover all the details you need when your crested geckos hatch.
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They are so big! When I bought my first cresties they were the same size at 3-4 months old! Incredible to see the difference the incubation time really makes.
My first ones hatched today. I'm so excited.
It's so amazing, right?!
@@creaturecove yes it is🙌🏽
I have only one crested gecko. Maybe when I move to a different place and have more space, I could potentially think about getting another crested gecko so I could start a breeding project of my own. Living in an apartment isn’t really the best option for this sort of thing.
Bioactive enclosures are great, but initially it takes a bit of work to put them together.
Thank you for this info!
They are very cute.
Wowzers! This is e credible!
Do you have a link for the bins you use? I’m expecting leopard and cresties soon and would like to have uniform tubs if possible.
Hi! Yes. If you go to the "How to make crested gecko hatchling bin" video, the description should have the link for you.
ive seen some breeders keep all their hatchlings together or at least house with their clutch mate for the first couple months. then separate around the 3-4 month mark. do you have any thoughts on this? do you ever keep clutch mates together for a time or do you immediately separate?
I know of a few breeders that do keep clutch mates together for a month or 2 and then seperate. They haven't had too many problems with doing it that way as long as you keep an eye on them for aggressive behavior. I always seperate mine right away though.
Thank you for such helpful video! Question, if the hatchling cant do their first shed on its own for couple days, should I help with it?
I would normally say just leave it so they can learn, but if it's on toes or tail, you could help out. Just be very careful.
Oh, also make sure you are spraying the enclosure down well enough at night. That can help a lot😁
@@creaturecove thank you so much!
also do you have any recommendations on enclosures? for the last few years I have been using glass enclosures and I did temporarily try leap enclosures. Glass enclosures are just too heavy - after this move across country im really over glass enclosures and the leap enclosures were fine - i didnt mind doing build outs but the screens were really flimsy and kept caving in. So i want something that is sturdy, not overly heavy and something where I dont have to worry about flimsy easy to push in screens
Hatchling or adult enclosures?
@@creaturecove open to hearing recommendations for both. I do have the tubs you recommended saved in my amazon cart. so mostly looking for adult enclosures. but happy to hear if you found other things that work better for hatchlings.
@user-wb6pz5yz5y so I found these cool new shoebox bins after I had made that video. I LOVE them! Check out this video that shows you everything about them. The link to these bins is in the description of the video. They come in packs of 12 and you can get different colors and they are MUCH cheaper than the plastic ruclips.net/video/nVDfVnPIqGY/видео.html I had previously been using.
@@user-wb6pz5yz5y give me a few hours to get home and get the name and exact dimensions of the enclosure I use for our adult geckos. I'll reply again with that info.
@@creaturecove thank you!!
hi there! Another questions. I have a clutch from april that is starting to hatch. 1 egg hatched last night (day 87) the other seems to be pretty far behind developedly. I have candled the egg and have been closely monitoring this clutch. the egg that has not hatched still looks very healthy - nice white shell and in good form, when looking inside it is still bright red, you can see good veins, but the gecko inside is just forming a little slower. It has started to look more like a gecko, but it's clear it is a few weeks behind. Is there a reason why this happens - where 1 eggs is so far behind its sibling? have you ever experienced anything like this? My plan is to keep this egg incubated for the next several weeks as I know is can take sometimes up to 120+ days for these guys to hatch.
Are you absolutely sure it's from the same clutch? Have they been incubating in the same container? I honestly have never heard of clutch mate eggs developing that different from each other if kept at the exact same temp and humidity. The longest I have had clutch mates hatch is 3 days apart. Their could be something wrong with the baby that is developing. OR it's totally fine and just needs more time to grow. I would absolutely keep incubating. Please keep us updated!!! I'm invested in your little guy now😆
Calcium with d3 or with out d3
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Hello! I just noticed a crestie gecko has hatched his head out of the egg! It's my first time and I'm super nervous and excited.. It's kind of frozen, like it's not moving at all. Should I do something?? Could it die after making its way half out of the egg????
Okay I'm sorry for freaking out, it's fully out now 😂 omg it was so stressful
I'm so sorry. I just saw your comment! Yes, they usually take a break after the heads out. I'm so glad that everything went well for your hatchling!
@@creaturecove Thank you so much! I can't wait for the second egg to hatch now. And thank you for the video! I was having trouble trying to find step by step instructions 😇😍❤️
Day 120? My eggs are on day 59 and they just hatched
You are most likely incubating at a higher temperature than we are. We let them incubate at a lower temperature (68°f-70°f) which allows them to develop larger, healthier , and have overall better structure. That's how we do it... everybody does it differently. Congrats on the hatchling!
@@creaturecove yeah I had them at room temp. Averages 75. I breed ball pythons. The geckos are just a joint thing with me son and this is our third pair of eggs to hatch
I love that! Please congratulate your son on his hatchlings for me 🥳
Is that Dry food
The crested gecko diet comes in a powdered form that you just add water to. You wouldn't actually feed it in dry form.
How do you know their sex?
Males have spurs on either side of the cloaca. Female will not have them. Plus, there is usually a pretty noticeable difference between the size of males vs. females. Females are larger in general.