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Well, that sucks.

MightyNutteR

New member
Came home to find one of my females dead, don't know the cause of death, but the other female that was about to pop must have, popped, and ate her babies, I didn't even see any, just blood, greeeeeaaaaat. Will she do this again the 2nd time round?
 
Oh, I'm so sorry to hear that. I lost my pink and white (don't know type) male a while ago.
 
If it was their first litter, it is quite common for both of those things to happen. The one female that died probably had complications from birthing. As for eating the babies, MOST don't do that after the first litter.
 
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