A couple of mine have finally decided to leave the egg.....today is day 59/60 for the little fellas. One died full term and didnt look quite right when i pipped the egg. I removed it and it was sitting on a very large, hard mass of yolk and its body was all fused together.
The others are just sitting in the egg and keep going from head up to belly up and rolling around.
The two that have hatched were from the weakest looking eggs that I didnt think would make it at the start.
awesome news dave, congrats been looking forward to seeing a few of these pics from our chats. Love the attitude straight out of the egg, classic stuff...
how are you guys going with this water??? where high and dry and safe but i feel for the others that are doing it tough especially if they have animals.
@Tristis those are some of the best womas i've seen, congrats. Will be getting in contact with you down the track if you ever have some of these available
This is the little girl/guy that came out with heaps of unabsorbed yolk.....well its all gone now and he/she seems fine. I like this one and will probably be held onto.
Will post some more pics of the others as they shed.
Yup, the yellow on him is awsome in person. The stripe is still nice and solid, he's also got some of the white caudal scalation that zulu's 'pied bhp' have. He's powering on, I'm really looking forward to his next shed.
nice Dave.. womas are cute little buggers. my big girl was upside down playing dead again yesterday.. still gives me a heart attack everytime i walk in and see it.. she was fine and as snappy as ever when i woke her up lol
hey sock puppet, good to hear hes doing well.
the sire pic is the same animal (i think) i showed you when you picked up your little guy.
the pic of the one with the stripe is from the same clutch as yours.
ill find a pic of the sire of yours for you.
looking good there dave, how many did you end with. Mine has such a strong defensive display sometimes he forgets its feeding time and just wants to head butt that 1st pic is acracker
Thanks yommy - ended up with 5 - one egg had a fully formed dead hatchie in it. It was sitting on big solid lump of yolk and its boy was all fused together. The ones of mine that have fed are really defensive and strike and hiss, and then slowly calm down and just mouth and very gently take the pinky rat from tongs.
Squinty - they are tanami locale, here is pic of the parents when they were about 18 months old (i think).