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Thread: Is it a slug?

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    Is it a slug?

    have you thrown it away yet? i might leave it in the incubator just in case unless it starts rotting.

    check this out:
    http://www.jwreptiles.com/1/post/201...-egg-race.html

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    Re: Is it a slug?

    Quote Originally Posted by TheSnakeGeek View Post
    have you thrown it away yet? i might leave it in the incubator just in case unless it starts rotting.

    check this out:
    http://www.jwreptiles.com/1/post/201...-egg-race.html
    Good article, very interesting. I'm keeping my little roll-out in the incubator all by itself. The rest are staying with mom as long as she seems willing to take care of them. Using the incubator is good practice for me and it's available in case mom abandons her eggs. I might as well keep at it unless, like you say, it starts to go rotten. Thanks for the info.
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