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    Little creep..

    Last eggs of my first clutch are finally comming out. Today I saw this little critter :eek:

    Very pretty but small baby:





    Colours are real, the others are only a few days older but much bigger, also the head is very small with big eyes.
    They are all poss. het. piebald.

    What would you guys do?

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    Re: Little creep..

    :::drool::: look at that color! Niiiiice.
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    Re: Little creep..

    Wuv her and snuggle her and call her cute.


    Why what did you have in mind?


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    Re: Little creep..

    Quote Originally Posted by MATTI
    What would you guys do?
    See how he grows up. You have a healthy ball python there why not spend a little time trying to get some size on him.

    Just my two cents.
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    Re: Little creep..

    Congrats on that great clutch Matti. I would definitely spend a little extra timee on that wee one, and I think it may surprise you. It is definitely a looker, and I think it will be fine with a little TLC.
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    Re: Little creep..

    Absolutely worth getting some mouse breeders for 1 day old mouse pinks! lol Just playing....(?) Really, he is stunning and might be your favorite baby!
    Grey Scale is a good thing...

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    Re: Little creep..

    Quote Originally Posted by MATTI
    Last eggs of my first clutch are finally comming out. Today I saw this little critter :eek:

    Very pretty but small baby:

    What would you guys do?
    I'd send that wee one to me! Not much use to you being so tiny and all!

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    Re: Little creep..

    If the umbilical cord twists a bit while the hatchling is almost fully formed, it can block absorption of some of the yoke. I would venture to guess that if the hatchling had enough strength to pip and hatch, that it will live and thrive. Just give it some special attention to get it started.


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    Re: Little creep..

    After examing the egg again I found a second dead young, undeveloped.
    So I guess this is the reason, it was a twin.. right?

    Thanks for the kind words..I will keep this one under special care

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    Re: Little creep..

    Wow; that is a Tiny hatchling..
    Sorry about the dead twin. I guess that this gives you an explanation though, of why he was smaller.. I hope that he grows and turns out to be a healthy snake for you
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