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Dax

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The babes are 4 days old, all 26 are doing fine, eating well. I haven't seen any poo yet. I guess what goes in, must come out. Just sharing with all of you who gave me advice, I just wanted to share, More questions later! And again thank you ALL for the GREAT advice:happy:. I posted an alblum if you want to look at some of them!!
 

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Bette

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Hi Dax,
I have some week old hatchlings, and some look just like some of the ones you have ... are they very light wild type babies ? (the ones that almost look leucistic, but have some very light markings along the spine and on the tail)
How do they look now? Do you have any recent pics posted? I'm just so curious to see how they turn out.
 
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