Re: Deforming in the mouth?
Yea
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Re: Deforming in the mouth?
With the shorter lower jaw it may be a challenge for them to eat on their own, all you can do at this point is wait and see.
In the 6 years I have been breeding I had 2 animals like this neither one ever ate on their own.
Re: Deforming in the mouth?
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Deborah
With the shorter lower jaw it may be a challenge for them to eat on their own, all you can do at this point is wait and see.
In the 6 years I have been breeding I had 2 animals like this neither one ever ate on their own.
The whole clutch seems to look like this
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Did you have any temps issues in your incubator?
Did you pair those two together or to other animals in the past?
All the other eggs are hatching fine. Even the one on the same lay day. The babies from that clutch is doing well. This is the first time for this pair. And a first time for albino female and yellowbelly male het to go.
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The albino died when I came home
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This is another baby
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