D3, a sweet tiger


D4, a feisty one



D4 is very active. He was not even partly out of the egg when I arrived home at 7pm, he was completely out and about by 11. A far cry different from Jiminy and Dagoji's previous success: two runtish types hatched out of four clutches. D4 reacted to my spraying to remove the perlite by jumping to the floor. He left his tail behind when I scooped him up. Those tails are crazy when they drop. Well, I guess D4 just wanted to be a frogbutt like Mom.
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