Silvergrin
New member
Hey guys. Sorry for the lack of photos on this; I'll try to provide some soon.
It's pip time and in my cream het stripe x cream het stripe, the second stripe of the clutch so far came out today. While putting it away, I noticed that it's head seems a bit misshapen; instead of the normal flattop corns sport there's a definite bump there. It's subtle enough that I'd hesitate to call it "deformed"; I probably wouldn't have noticed if it wasn't a stripe, and thus subject to extra oggling. But I certainly wouldn't call it normal either. I did take a closer look at some of the other clutchmates and didn't see anything (nor did I see/hear of any problems from babies from the same parents last year)
Little guy seems healthy enough and I don't notice anything else strange about it. Wondering if anyone else has seen this kind of thing, and know what to expect, and what causes is (Genetics vs congenital?). Also, if it eats and is healthy, I'd like to know what people do regarding selling such babies. The only deformed hatchlings I've gotten were pretty badly off and died before feeding. I figure if I had a healthy one I'd just clearly label it and maybe give a discount, but I don't know how much. Thoughts?
Thanks! I'll try to get photos soon!
It's pip time and in my cream het stripe x cream het stripe, the second stripe of the clutch so far came out today. While putting it away, I noticed that it's head seems a bit misshapen; instead of the normal flattop corns sport there's a definite bump there. It's subtle enough that I'd hesitate to call it "deformed"; I probably wouldn't have noticed if it wasn't a stripe, and thus subject to extra oggling. But I certainly wouldn't call it normal either. I did take a closer look at some of the other clutchmates and didn't see anything (nor did I see/hear of any problems from babies from the same parents last year)
Little guy seems healthy enough and I don't notice anything else strange about it. Wondering if anyone else has seen this kind of thing, and know what to expect, and what causes is (Genetics vs congenital?). Also, if it eats and is healthy, I'd like to know what people do regarding selling such babies. The only deformed hatchlings I've gotten were pretty badly off and died before feeding. I figure if I had a healthy one I'd just clearly label it and maybe give a discount, but I don't know how much. Thoughts?
Thanks! I'll try to get photos soon!