Gazelle, our albino breeder female just wasted her last chance. With this second litter from the same father, she buried them alive! Thankfully I caught them in time and pulled them all out from the bedding. I do not use a loose bedding and it becomes thick and heavy when wet and then dries into a dust. (wood pellet bedding) so when she buried these pinks it was like buring them under soil. I dusted them off and moved some rats around. I put Doe, my beige female in with them to see if she'd fuss over them at all. I just weaned her litter from her less than a week ago but this is the best shot they have at survival. Tomorrow, Gazelle is being taken to the reptile store to be sold to them as snake food.
I held back the two surviving girls from her first litter. Would these have any chance at being breeders? Will they repeat their mother's mistakes or would it be a good idea to give them a shot?