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  • 06-01-2012, 07:18 PM
    Taylordan4th
    She is perfect!
  • 06-01-2012, 07:37 PM
    WingedWolfPsion
    She's looking very nice! I hatched out one with only one eye, similar to this several years ago, after an incubator temperature spike. (There were also other animals with jaw and eye issues in it). I rehomed her rather than selling her, with someone who took good care of her, but alas, she only lived for around 6 months.

    I steeled myself, and repeated the exact same pairing the following year--if there was an 'eyeless' gene in my collection, I felt I needed to know. The clutch hatched out flawless (and it was a 10 egger), so the problems were definitely caused by the incubator issue.

    I have seen that missing eyes and jaw deformities, neurological symptoms, and kinks, are commonly caused by incubator issues. I'm less inclined to mess with homemade incubators these days.
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