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    First feeding?

    What is the usual trend for the first meal? I just had 7 hatch, they all shed so I offered each an appropriately sized ASF and none ate it after 24hrs. So I took them all out and plan to try again in 5 days. What seems to be the usual trend with this?


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    That's weird that none of them ate. I find that babies are pretty picky and feeding them late a night is the best option.

    I have a couple questions,
    1 are they all in their own tubs and what are the tubs like
    2 why are you offering ASFs rather than mice/rats

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    Quote Originally Posted by SlitherinSisters View Post
    That's weird that none of them ate. I find that babies are pretty picky and feeding them late a night is the best option.

    I have a couple questions,
    1 are they all in their own tubs and what are the tubs like
    2 why are you offering ASFs rather than mice/rats
    Yes they are all in there own tubs. They are the 5or6qt shoe box tubs with paper towels as substrate with small bowls of water. I just checked and through the towels the warm spot was at 88 so I just bumped the temp, not sure if that would be enough to throw them off. As far as ASFs it is because I think mice stink too much to breed and I just started breeding rats and don't have any babies yet.


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