2 total- one that I found walking around and another that hatched shortly after I moved the clutch to my incubator. I still have a few in the incubator though I’m assuming they are no good. I just leave them in there just in case.
Located in Austin, Texas
I hatched this one in Jan 2019 and raised in enclosed 80% + humidity chamber. Incredible animal (didn’t want to sell but I have to make space 🥺)
Pick up only -I’m not comfortable shipping
Located in Austin, Texas
Hatched Jan 2019 and raised in enclosed 80% + humidity chamber. Incredible animal (didn’t want to sell but I have to make space 🥺)
Pick up only -I’m not comfortable shipping
$750
Just had 1 of these hatch! As mentioned i moved these all into my incubator a week ago after finding them. So fingers crossed will get another one or two.
I agree! I was thinking this same exact thing. I was suspecting that possibly the garage floor (concrete) kept the lower layer of mulch cooler through the winter and naturally broke diapause as we are getting into very hot summer here in Texas. Never would have imagined of all species I’d hatch...
Wow! I had no idea it was even possible as I have been so careful to cool all my eggs before incubation. I guess as they say “Life will find a way”! Very interesting!
I have this update on a new thread called “Ground hatched radiated” but figured I’d add to this baby rad thread as well since it’s another new addition to the babies, but with a special story behind behind how it hatched!
Yesterday, by LUCK, I discovered a newly hatched radiated wandering...