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    Re: My tetrataenia babies.

    Bet they won't be as bad as ribbons though!
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    Re: My tetrataenia babies.

    Quote Originally Posted by Elliot View Post
    Bet they won't be as bad as ribbons though!
    Haha! No, probably not!
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    Re: My tetrataenia babies.

    Good to hear, James !! I guess it's time again to post some new pics

    Quote Originally Posted by Elliot View Post
    Bet they won't be as bad as ribbons though!
    We have proximus proximus, and they make no trouble of feeding at all. The parents are a bit shy, but they eat quite well and the babies are always cruising around in their enclosure to look for someting to eat. They have been like that short after they were born.

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    Re: My tetrataenia babies.

    @James, thats an important step to success, when do you will start to breed?
    @Don, you should emigrate to Europe, we can show you here how
    to do
    Allready waiting for the sommer
    best wishes bis bald Udo
    Breeding Redsides EGSA-Chairman

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    Re: My tetrataenia babies.

    Quote Originally Posted by Gijs & Sabine View Post
    I guess it's time again to post some new pics
    I will try to take new pictues over the bank holiday weekend, and post them in this thread.
    James.

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    Re: My tetrataenia babies.

    Quote Originally Posted by Gijs & Sabine View Post


    We have proximus proximus, and they make no trouble of feeding at all. The parents are a bit shy, but they eat quite well and the babies are always cruising around in their enclosure to look for someting to eat. They have been like that short after they were born.
    Mine are like that too, I have proximus orarius, and they'll eat mice out of my hand. But for some reason ribbons are notoriously picky eaters.
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