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    Re: Will the boob hatch okay?

    Quote Originally Posted by WingedWolfPsion View Post
    So long as the 'boob' end doesn't get badly infected by something that manages to drill through to the fetus, and the fetus has a large enough yolk to carry it through to maturity, it should hatch out just fine. Probably have to start it on fuzzy mice.
    P.S. I actually like the idea of a tiny baby, as long as he/she is healthy. I had a runt hatch out last year, who also refused food for the first 8 weeks... fell in love with him along the way, and he's now a permanent (and consistently feeding) member of my collection. I didn't need a normal male, but Snug is just TOO cute for words!

    Here's a recent picture of him & his sister (same clutch), so you get an idea of how tiny he still is...

    Last edited by Lolo76; 08-24-2011 at 06:53 AM.
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