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first clutch of pueblans.....very odd......questions


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Posted by thomas davis on May 09, 2003 at 11:18:59:

In Reply to: first clutch of pueblans.....very odd......questions posted by garm on May 09, 2003 at 07:54:49:

:hi
:my first pueblans this year hatched the last two days and i have never seen such a thing. there are 7 alive, one died short before hatching in egg. 5 of them have a break in the backbone located near the "fecal-hole" tailwards.
:and another odd thing ist, that they all have absolutly no red!!
:what may be the reasons for this? during the breeding period i had a technical problem and the temperatur had a peak of 87°F- maybe this is the reason?
:shall i kill them ( that will be hard)-they donīt seem to be able to move normally?
:thanks for answers in advance.
:greets from rainy germany
:garm
:

yes the kinks are probably caused from the high inc. temps,,,no dont kill them they can grow to normal adults and even breed w/th kinks(well sometimes) good luck w/them,,,,,,thomas,,from HOT texas....



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