N. Amyae and V. Gilleni hatchies

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Came home after work to find three Gilleni pipping, checked them an hour later to find a fourth gilleni and noticed the Amyae.
 

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Oh wow congrats, the gillenis are a lot of fun to watch, mine are better than watching t.v. lol. I'm like a mother hen at the moment waiting for the land mullet to drop.
 
completed first shed and out exploring, meanwhile the Gillens are still in their eggs
 

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Very cool mate, I'm hoping to have some gilleni eggs next season.
 
Thanks guys, Pygmy Mulgas are fantastic reptiles. Ive heard people describe their animals as shy, mine are out going and very curious though the hatchies are greased lightning, more pics to come.
Any action with your Land mullets Cleobhp?
 
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