by GraemeEC » Sat Sep 05, 2015 4:28 pm
I have been breeding spotted skaapsteekers since the mid-90,and grow all the hatchling up. year in/year out.Just set yourself up with wall gecko's breeding stock.Then you'll never have a problem feeding them again.The gecko must be used as the hatchling skaapsteekers first meal.To stimulate the stomach to want food.Then after that micro-mice new born pinks will work if scented only once.The next time they will take them as is.I breed chinese dwarf mice,they produce large litters of up to 18 young at a time around 1-1.5cm(10-15mm) long X 0.5cm(5mm) thick.They grow extreemly quickly once feeding,and should be breeding in two-three years.