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baby corn feedings and such

herp_lover2004

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I was always wandering, when the baby corns hatch, what do you do with them, like how old are they when they first start to eat or how do you feed them and how big would the food be since they are so tiny. and how old do they have to be to then sell them. I dont have any corns of my own yet but by september I can get one... (or two, heheh) for a late birthday early christmas present. I hope to one day breed them.
 
Wait until one week after they have their first shed to feed them their firs time. Start with pinks, usually once a week for their first 3-5 feedings, then you can move it up to every 5 days or so. Be prepared for some hatchlings to refuse their first few meals, and you may even need to feed some lizzards, or lizzard-scented pinks.
 
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