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    weight baby balls ?

    Some twins have hatched Their weight is 31 gr and 35 gramms

    Is the weight to low to keep them alive .I am a little worried they are to tiney to eat.

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    Re: weight baby balls ?

    Nah someone one here hatched a baby at 15 grams just recently, but I'm sure its not to small to eat, baby corns are absolutely puny compared to ball babies and they eat fine, if your really in doubt you can offer it mouse or rat pinks to start em off
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    Re: weight baby balls ?

    I hatched twins this year they were both 29 and 30 grams when they hatch

    One ate on his own one week after it's first shed the other one is being assisted since he has yet to start eating on its own.

    Instead of being started on mice hopper they were simply started on large fuzzies.
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