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  • 09-18-2014, 02:04 PM
    Solarsoldier001
    Re: No eyes, one eye, and small eyes
    Aww mike so sorry about your clutch. I've heard it's been a rough year for the breeders


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  • 09-18-2014, 05:19 PM
    Ch^10
    More than likely an incubation issue. I had this happen with a clutch several years ago. No other issues with hatchlings from either parents with different pairings. I had hatchlings with no eyes and "overbites". I had to assist feed for a few months, but most eventually ate on their own and are doing great now. The only one that has some issues is the eyeless one; ~30/70 with self- vs. assist-feeding. He's an active little fella and I couldn't image culling him.

    He is a little extra work, but I'm glad I kept him and he is a constant reminder that things don't always go the way we want. The others were given as pets to caring homes. Culling is the lazy way out in this situation (with the exception of the hatchling with the "clovered" upper jaw--unless it does fine). It will take time, with patience being the key to their well-being. Good luck.
  • 09-18-2014, 07:45 PM
    Billy305
    Re: No eyes, one eye, and small eyes
    Sorry to hear bud. We both had bad albino clutches this week I know how it feels. ( the other thread with the under bite )
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