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    Yes - they do eat while incubating their eggs!

    I decided to let this girlie incubate her own eggs. She laid on 4/18 with one roll out (that went into the incubator). I put a weane rat in with her and I was kinda suprised that she grabbed it right away!







    Looks like 4 eggs in her pile - they still look real nice! I love how her bottom half is still coiling her eggs.
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