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Posted by: bhb at Thu Apr 26 15:17:40 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by bhb ] I think Kim is spot on with this one. For whatever reason I do have a larger percentage of CB animals that require a little extra effort to get feeding. I have been importing in large numbers of CH babies for about ten years and when you buy them from the right exporters, set them up properly as soon as you get them and give them the proper husbandry they seem to thrive better then the CB. I really don’t have any data that would lead me to believe that down the road one is better then the other, but as far as babies go, I really think CH are a little easier to get started. That’s of course in large numbers like we work with. I would imagine that if you had one clutch of baby Balls that you would be able to get each and every animal to thrive with very little problems. | ||
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