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Did she took both sperm? (killer bee and Orange Ghost)
Looks like it since you have normal looking offsprings as well, if the Killerbee was the only sire you would not have produced any normal looking offsprings.
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The killer bee is 100% Het Pied and the normal?
Both of your breeders are 100% Het pied.
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Originally Posted by Deborah
Looks like it since you have normal looking offsprings as well, if the Killerbee was the only sire you would not have produced any normal looking offsprings.
She was paired with the orange ghost too i think she took both sperms
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Was there a way you could've saved it if you knew that the umbilical cord was wrapped up around it?
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Originally Posted by Solarsoldier001
Was there a way you could've saved it if you knew that the umbilical cord was wrapped up around it?
Thats the same question i want to know, but when I cut the eggs june 29 i saw 6 normals and this one, then in july the 3rd, 3 of them (the normals het ghost) was out of the egg, then july 5, the other 3 normals was out of the egg, this (pos pied didnt want to leave his egg, i i change the 6 normals to other tub out of the incubator and leve this one there in the incubator, when i arrived friday 6 to my work , i saw him died with the twisted umbilicus, and when i tried to cut this twisted umbilicus "he bled a lot", i was thinking what would happend if i cut this umbilicus before he died?, maybe he died to.
Who knows?
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Originally Posted by gcanibe
Thats the same question i want to know, but when I cut the eggs june 29 i saw 6 normals and this one, then in july the 3rd, 3 of them (the normals het ghost) was out of the egg, then july 5, the other 3 normals was out of the egg, this (pos pied didnt want to leave his egg, i i change the 6 normals to other tub out of the incubator and leve this one there in the incubator, when i arrived friday 6 to my work , i saw him died with the twisted umbilicus, and when i tried to cut this twisted umbilicus "he bled a lot", i was thinking what would happend if i cut this umbilicus before he died?, maybe he died to.
Who knows?
I wonder if someone can help us out on our question
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Originally Posted by Solarsoldier001
I wonder if someone can help us out on our question
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Sometimes it is possible to tie the umbilical cord off and cut it if you catch it in time. I'm not really comfortable explaining how to do it, though, as I've only done it once. I'm sure someone can, though.
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You have to tie off the umbilical cord with a cotton (natural) string. You don't want it to be too small (no fishing line) or it will just cut through the umbilical as well. Then you cut between where you tied and the yolk.
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The knot can be a basic one but needs to be tight so it won't come off until everything is healed. The baby also needs to have its head out and breathing air since otherwise, you're cutting off his only source of oxygen. Let the umbilical cord dry up. It will fall off within a week generally.
Edit: This does cut off the option of the baby absorbing the rest of the yolk. If you can, I've found it better to just untangle the baby carefully so they can finish absorbing.
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Sorry you lost that guy! :(
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Thanks for ur comments.
Do u think she is a Het Pied?
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