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    Re: Deforming in the mouth?

    Quote Originally Posted by bcr229 View Post
    Sorry for the misunderstanding, I took your "I don't know what to do" statement to mean about the babies.

    If it means you're looking for advice on future pairings... I would make a decision based on the other clutch that the albino sired. If those babies are ok, retire the mom of the deformed clutch, or at least don't pair her with that sire again. If the other albino clutch also has problems, retire the dad from breeding. Your non-albino clutches have hatched out just fine, so I don't see your incubator being the problem.
    How long do you wait as far as the babies? Me and my boyfriend are talking about it all the time. I told him to wait till the others come out to do it all together , because we don't know when is the right time. or should we just do it now with the ones that are out already? I just don't know which way is right. I don't think they are suffering from hunger at this moment. They did absorb the yolk. So that's what I mean as a far as I don't know. We are having an issue of "when is the right time"?


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    Re: Deforming in the mouth?

    Quote Originally Posted by Solarsoldier001 View Post
    How long do you wait as far as the babies? Me and my boyfriend are talking about it all the time. I told him to wait till the others come out to do it all together , because we don't know when is the right time. or should we just do it now with the ones that are out already? I just don't know which way is right. I don't think they are suffering from hunger at this moment. They did absorb the yolk. So that's what I mean as a far as I don't know. We are having an issue of "when is the right time"?
    Normally a hatchling wouldn't eat until a week or so after the first shed anyway. Honestly I'm the type that would give them all a fighting chance just to make sure I'm making the right decision: if it eats, then great - that snake will go to a pet home. If they can't eat I would euthanize it and cry afterward. Some of them, like the albino that already died, may make the decision for you.

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