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How is the little spider? Has it eaten yet? Just an update on my little small headed dude: After 3 successful assist feeds he finally took and ate a rat pink today. I will post updated pictures of him soon. Right now he is digesting. ;)
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Yeah where's that update? Lol she's got really pretty back coloring!
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Hi! Sorry everyone for the delay. Vet school has me running around like a headless chicken right now. The good news is that the little deformed one is taking meals, but so far only when assist fed. I think she likes me to help her get it in her mouth, because once its there she has no issue swallowing it. I am taking her into the vet school tomorrow for one of my professors to take a look at her. He specializes in exotics, particularly reptiles, so that should be interesting. I will post a photo soon, and give you an idea of what happens during the vet exam tomorrow.
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Velrys
Good luck!
We had an odd ball clutch last season of only 4 (one dud) eggs. I borrowed a reptibator from a friend instead of cranking up a real incubator... stupid me. The temps weren't anything like stable. The 3 hatched and seem to be ok. It was a clutch from a Fire and Cinnamon. Got a norma,l a firemon and, a wtf. The firemon is kinked near the cloaca and the wtf is ducky with a serious mess of patterning and colors.
This is gone to show me at least how much of an effect temp variation in incubation can have. Particularly (I think excessive heat was a problem) when the eggs dont have time to cool from a heat spike. Like when your incubator has the capacity to keep itself at 88 but not cool itself from 91 so you end up with hot days and not cool enough nights. Since this (color and pattern) information it communicated from the spine, which is also what that animal uses to distribute heat, I think that the messages get influenced by working overtime to deal with the heat.
Any way, I have some new pets too.
I agree that incubation can play a huge roll in the outcome of hatchlings. I like to think incubation temps and humidity were not at play in this case because I hatched out 14 babies from the incubator, 13 of which were completely normal and healthy, with no unexpected color/pattern abnormalities. I also have 4 separate temperature gauges on my incubator because I am paranoid about that kind of thing ;) All of the thermometers agreed with each other through out the entire incubation process. The reason I am paranoid though is because I used a reptibator for my first season of breeding and lost one in the egg as well as the others having very reduced patterns. I am unsure if it was the reptibator causing these problems, or genetics, or something else, but common things happen commonly!! So it was probably the bator.
Anyway, on the subject of my weird little girl. The vet visit went well and she was found to have no glaring abnormalities aside from the obvious head thing. She did have a very full urodeum, but she just peed a massive amount, so that wasn't a major problem. The vet and I decided that her abnormality was most likely similar to muscle dystrophy (as was suggested by someone earlier in another post). It is difficult to know if there is bone involvement at the moment, but we are hoping to line up some radiographs to take a look. She is now eating when assist fed, and today she wrapped her prey as soon as I put it in her mouth. Here is a picture of her as of today...
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Kibbleswhites
She looks fine. My little dude is eating really well on his own now and his head is finally starting to fill out. I think you little spider will look normal one day as well. Keep feeding her:)
I would love to see a photo of your little guy!! Do you have any of when he first hatched out compared to now? I'm glad he is doing well!
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