Tatertot
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Ok so I've kind of run into a little issue...
So, today (this morning) I had 2 baby panthers hatch. One pipped yesterday morning and came out this morning other hatched during the night. Anyway both have the same issue. They both have one eye that's completely fine. The other eye isn't as filled in & isn't as round as the good eye and the eyes with this issue won't open. I've lightly spritsed them with a tiny bit of water to try to help them with the issue to no avail. They were both very lively by this afternoon so I placed them both in a small hatchling tub with eachother so as to avoid any issues being in a bigger setup with the other older Falys. So far neither have ate or drank which I understand with having just hatched today. They climb on the fake vines ok. One is getting around ok in the bin. The other only moves minimally every few hours.
I'm beginning to wonder if they each have an under developed eye?
These 2 are #17 & #18 of this clutch to hatch. They were laid on 11-30-12 and incubated at 73° the first 3months, then graduated to 75° the next 3months & finally around 6months they were graduated to 77° and incubated in perlite. This is the way I've always incubated panthers and never had an issue like this.
My question is has anyone run into snow issue like this? If so have any survived? I'm hoping that the eye issue will straighten out but if it doesn't and 1 or both survive, what quality of like could they have and could they still hunt and get around fairly normally?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
So, today (this morning) I had 2 baby panthers hatch. One pipped yesterday morning and came out this morning other hatched during the night. Anyway both have the same issue. They both have one eye that's completely fine. The other eye isn't as filled in & isn't as round as the good eye and the eyes with this issue won't open. I've lightly spritsed them with a tiny bit of water to try to help them with the issue to no avail. They were both very lively by this afternoon so I placed them both in a small hatchling tub with eachother so as to avoid any issues being in a bigger setup with the other older Falys. So far neither have ate or drank which I understand with having just hatched today. They climb on the fake vines ok. One is getting around ok in the bin. The other only moves minimally every few hours.
I'm beginning to wonder if they each have an under developed eye?
These 2 are #17 & #18 of this clutch to hatch. They were laid on 11-30-12 and incubated at 73° the first 3months, then graduated to 75° the next 3months & finally around 6months they were graduated to 77° and incubated in perlite. This is the way I've always incubated panthers and never had an issue like this.
My question is has anyone run into snow issue like this? If so have any survived? I'm hoping that the eye issue will straighten out but if it doesn't and 1 or both survive, what quality of like could they have and could they still hunt and get around fairly normally?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!