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    Awesome news, congratulations!

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    I just lost one of my spider hatchlings due to hard yolk, I could not get it out in time. First hatchling I've lost it sucks
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    Congrats! Good job keeping her going. Hope she catches up to the others soon
    A room full of empty racks and thermostats that have been unplugged.

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    That's fantastic!

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    Re: Hatchling with hard umbilicus area

    Is her belly still hard?
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    Re: Hatchling with hard umbilicus area

    Quote Originally Posted by DC Reptiles View Post
    I just lost one of my spider hatchlings due to hard yolk, I could not get it out in time. First hatchling I've lost it sucks
    I'm sorry

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    Is her belly still hard?
    Not any more, she has pooped several times, she only has issues with shedding, she's over 60g now
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    Yay!! How much do the others weigh? Pics??
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    Not hard anymore? That's good.

    I just had a conversation with my vet about this--- usually he operates on the hatcling to take if it won't palpate out, because otherwise they most often die from it. He got a free albino that way, because it wasn't worth the money to the breeder to save it.

    Good luck, and I hope yours continues to improve.

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    Re: Hatchling with hard umbilicus area

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    Yay!! How much do the others weigh? Pics??
    the others range in size from 118-159g, now that she is in the clear she'll catch up to them in no time.
    She is in the middle of a horrible shed right now, will post pics when she's pretty again
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    Re: Hatchling with hard umbilicus area

    GLad to hear she is doing better Keep fighting there littel gal
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