Aneides lugubris hatching

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Right at ~70 days, a few shorter than last year.

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Wow! Just incredible Russ!

Will you leave them in this container until the remaining yolk sac dissolves or can they feed immediately? How do you plan to raise them?
 
Yes, I leave them until they've absorbed most of the yolk. I'll move them to a larger cup with Reptibark and moss and start them on springtails, then graduated them to fruitflies, then crickets.

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