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smith710
at Thu Jan 1 21:53:49 2009 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by smith710 ]
He's weak and scared so it's not uncommon for him to want to bite you. Try upping his calcium, get some pure calcium to add to his CGD, not calcium w/ D3, just pure calcium. Keep him in a cage by himself. I would definately recommend seperating your breeders until you have the means to bring a sick animal to the vet. Your female may be lacking calcium and the baby could have gotten problems from that, in that case, your female may run into some serious problems as well if you keep breeding her right now. Add the pure calcium to your females diet as well. But seriously, stop breeding until you can bring these animals to the vet if they need it. Things can always go wrong, even more so when you are breeding the animals.
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