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Post by Mark on Oct 18, 2006 17:14:25 GMT 7
Normal Scaly Baby Hatched 17-10-06 the other one should hatch in the next day or 2 Here is Rosie and the baby Lutino Ring necks and the baby Scaly Breasted Lorikeets we are Hand Raising They have now been moved out of there tubs and into cages to wean Here are Lilo and Stitch baby's we pulled 17-10-06 with the runt from there first Lutino Ring neck Clutch These are 3 Lutino Ring neck baby's we bought today to Hand Raise And here they are in there tubs together side buy side
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Post by bubbles on Oct 18, 2006 17:55:39 GMT 7
What a cute lot of babies. Rosie seems to get along really well with all of them.
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Post by Natenla on Oct 19, 2006 13:21:18 GMT 7
They are all looking so good!! What kind of brooder set up do you have mark??
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Post by Mark on Oct 19, 2006 17:17:38 GMT 7
i have never used a brooder i just keep them in the tubs you see in the photo's and i wrap the tubs in a towl and that is it !!!!!
It works for me !!!
I got this idea of a big breeder in sydney when i started out !!!
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Post by Peter on Oct 20, 2006 4:07:36 GMT 7
I only use a brooder when the bubs are really little. Then its a tub with a towl like eagle has said
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Post by Natenla on Oct 20, 2006 9:07:52 GMT 7
Oh ok, I have a tub, but I also have a heat mat in mine. I thought you have to have heat??
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Post by Matt on Oct 20, 2006 15:19:26 GMT 7
I think when there are three or four babies they tend to keep each other warm enough when they are inside, if they are outside or in a draught then maybe they would need extra heat!
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