They are eating like hogs. First pic is chrome headed blk het, second is the orange headed blk het and last is the red het. Need to work on my picture quality. Pics don't do them just...
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They are eating like hogs. First pic is chrome headed blk het, second is the orange headed blk het and last is the red het. Need to work on my picture quality. Pics don't do them just...
Fargo731@aol.com
Hey,
Gorgeous bloods but noticed that your containers look a little on the wet side. Just keep an eye out for red bellies which is a good sign or indicator that they're too wet. Could lead to infection. JM2C!
-Angel
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In life you can fall many times, but you're only a failure, if you don't try to get back up!
Evil Canevil
>>Hey,
>>Gorgeous bloods but noticed that your containers look a little on the wet side. Just keep an eye out for red bellies which is a good sign or indicator that they're too wet. Could lead to infection. JM2C!
>>-Angel
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>>In life you can fall many times, but you're only a failure, if you don't try to get back up!
>>Evil Canevil
Angel,
Thanks for the advise and concern. I normaly keep the babies multch a little wet for the first month. You are right these look very wet, probably from splilling the water bowl getting them out of the rack. Fortuniatly I live in AZ where it is very dry and hot. All my cages tend to dry out quickly. Where is the spell check on this fourm??
Thanks again.
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Chris 
Lotus Bloods
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