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Aww soo cutes :)

Mine are at 4 weeks now and have tiny little leggies growing, its brilliant watching them grow :D
 
Yay! how many tweakers do you have? I'm still waiting for mine to hatch, they just converted from "dot" to "stick" so it shouldn't bee to much longer. Congrats on your new bebies!:D
 
I have about 10 ive managed to catch, about another 10 swimming around the big tank which im really struggling to catch, and maybe 20ish healthy looking eggs due to hatch? Dont know what i will do with them all yet it was a bit unexpected!

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Congrates on the baby's, ours are about 7wks most have front and back legs. There are so many, it's hard to know what to do with them! We have been using a turkey baster with a good opening they suck right up with no damage to the little guys!
 
Ive been shoppin around for a turkey baster with no luck as of yet! I think i might have to let the parents gobble a few up :( it was very unexpected otherwise id have only kept a few eggs!

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