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some of my babies!!!

Sunny-Delight

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just a couple of the babies i got outta my first breeding attempt :)

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Beautiful!! If you have trouble getting them to eat their first meals when you move them to seperate containers, I'd get rid of the aspen, just use paper towels and feed them in their houses. Much less time consuming especially if it's a large clutch. Just drop in the pinky and go. Check in the morning to see if they ate. Very fast and less stressful.
 
thank you all for your comments!!

actually i only had 1 non-feeder outta them all (havent tried feeding the other clutch yet, they havent shed yet). it was 4 or 5 weeks old and looking VERY small... i finally had to force feed it last night. thankfully it got the hint right after i stuck the mouses head into its throat and it swallowed it all on its own. now im praying it digests ok, cause the one time it did eat it regurged.

looks good so far though :)
 
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