Re: I needa little help...
First off you need to be a lot more thorough in your cleaning if you actually had eggs in there long enough to be maternally incubated.
That said they need to be seperated ASAP in their own individual "shoebox" size tubs.
Basic setups with a damp papertowel for substrate, a water dish & a couple toliet paper rolls for hides.
After around a week they will shed & then you do not need damp PTs until they are in shed again.
Wait another 2 weeks after they have their first sheds & then offer them their first meals, do so in their tubs & try a live rat pinky if they are available to you. & do so at night.
Don't try right after they shed, they are more apt to eat if you wait a coule weeks as they will be living off of their yolk guts.
You want them on rats right from the getgo if possible.
Leave it in with them overnight & leave them alone.
They need to be setup in a nice quiet area of the home & you want them at 90-95F as babies. Having a hotside/coldside is not that important as babies & you want it no cooler than 85F & no hotter than 95F if kept warm they are apt to eat sooner & better as well.
A nice surprise anyhow.
Thorughly clean out Mommas tank as well so all their "scent" is removed & she will start feeding sooner as well if she is not already that is.
Usually when mothers maternally incubate they will not eat anything. Mark
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