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Pleaseee I need all the tips you can give me
Also if you have bred panthers before, which are your schedules of EVERYTHING!!!
I’m super nervous
 
If you did do not do that again, that’s a good way to get their guts pulled out by either getting snagged on some brances or drying out making it super sticky. The reason we say leave them in the bin is because there is virtually nothing to get hung up on, and the hatch media is moist enough to prevent the sac from drying out and getting sticky.
 
The babies keep going to the bottom corners...
Why are they doing this? What does it mean
The bin has a temp between 72 and 78
I haven't seen them eat
Other that that they seem to be good
Any thoughts?
 
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