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n/a Posted - 27/06/2010 : 19:19:11
my amels eggs were due on the 19th so today i cut one and had a look. there was a perfectly formed snake inside the sack very pale and twitching. left it alone but now its dead. should i just leave them or do you think they are still born? does the fact it was pale mean it hadn't developed its colour did it die already or could it be a snow if both the amel parents are het anery? feel bad for not sticking to my guns and waiting if i'v killed it through inpatience :(
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Mouse Posted - 27/06/2010 : 22:26:12
Aaaw mate, I did the same thing. Leave it for now, as mine wasn't actually dead, it might survive, but leave it completely alone.
n/a Posted - 27/06/2010 : 20:30:22
rest are not being touched, kicking myself for giving in.
eeji Posted - 27/06/2010 : 19:45:28
baby amels are very pale anyway, imo i think you should have left them be for another few weeks :(

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