The reason they are wet is I had just misted them. One of the issues of the Silkback hatchie is that they dehydrate easily and you do need to mist a little more regularly than normal (I have contacted the original breeder of Silkback's in Italy - Alessandro and he was very helpfull and also very surprised. Wouldnt believe me at first that I hadnt bred two Leatherbacks to produce the Silkback).Wicked!! But why do you keep the dragons so wet, they are like in puddles of water?
btw, you can start breathing again Geckoman, lol
His was just as mine is, it must just be in the genes of a certain animal or the combination of the two genes together.did you ask how he came across the leatherbacks? was it just the same as how you stumbled across silkbacks? i love the bright orange stripe along the head. thats good colour for a hatchie.
They are going ok, I have 2 from the clutch and anothet 4 didnt hatch (there were 6 silkbacks in the clutch total). Just starting to chase down woodies, so fingers crossed all will be good.
They are definetely all holdbacksso are you selling the normals from the clutch?? or are they all hold backs now??
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