Another update on the fire clutch
Hey everyone!
I've been sick lately, so I haven't been here as much as usual. But here is the newest on the fire clutch.
Last week, I went ahead and assist fed the babies who had not eaten. More for me than for them. Tonight, babies 2, 10, 8, and 7 ate on their own. And best of all, little number 6, the first of the eyeless fires to hatch, ate her mouse all on her own!! :taz:
So, patience and persistence. Unfortunately, it appears that the little normal who has a deformed lower jaw also is missing it's tongue. I have never seen it flicking, and when I assist few, I did a pretty good exam of the deformity, and it appears there is no tongue. The baby swallowed it's mouse just fine, but with no tongue and a malformed lower jaw, I do not know if it will ever be able to strike and feed on it's own. I am monitoring the weight carefully, and if it does not eat on it's own and begins to loose weight, I must make the hard choice.
Thanks to everyone who has been by my side through this roller coaster ride.
Gale