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Giving birth after 6 years from a male...

Well heres hoping that these little guys will take their first meal tonight. This is the 2nd attempt at getting them to feed. Though, I am starting to really worry about Baby #2 that "wobbles" at first it wasnt to bad, almost like its head was just a little heavy for it, but now it does severe wobbling, almost like star gazing. I hope that it will get over this.
If they do not eat their meals soon, it may require some assist feeding, Im just fearing having to stress these fragile little girls to much. So heres hoping for some improvement, I really am hoping we dont lose these little ones!
 
This is an incredible story! Please keep us updated, as I have several people at the hospital I work at very interested in this...

Good luck with these kids...and here's hoping for new beginnings! :beer:
 
I will def. keep everyone in the loop as to whats happening with these guys. They are beautiful creatures, and we want them to do well so they can continue being part of the GHC family. Hope you guys enjoy watching the update videos!
 
They still have not taken their first meals yet, and assist feeding is seeming to be the next step. Though as of late, the "wobble" has seemed to lessen greatly. Again, heres hoping to some feeding success to come!
 
Right at about a month and a half. I bet if you get them just a taste they will TAKE-OFF from there :)! Good luck I hope the little guys do great!
 
New update....
Yesterday I placed a fuzzy in each of these little girls cages and I turn around and BAM! The one with the wobble strikes the fuzzy and in a few seconds, it dies of course. She looks around for it, but when she would get close to it, it seemed like she would get to excited and that "tick" that shes got going on in her head would make her flip out and act up. So I left them overnight again, and come in and nothing, nada at all happened. So today was the day I decided to go ahead and go for the assist feeding, We tubed them up, and took some frozen/thawed pinks and worked them down to them, and they both struggled a little bit, but the one with the wobble ate 2 f/t pinks with general ease.. and the girl with the eye issue fought and fought against the whole idea, but we did get her to take one pink. So heres hoping that this will help kick start these little ones into overdrive!
 
New update....
Yesterday I placed a fuzzy in each of these little girls cages and I turn around and BAM! The one with the wobble strikes the fuzzy and in a few seconds, it dies of course. She looks around for it, but when she would get close to it, it seemed like she would get to excited and that "tick" that shes got going on in her head would make her flip out and act up. So I left them overnight again, and come in and nothing, nada at all happened. So today was the day I decided to go ahead and go for the assist feeding, We tubed them up, and took some frozen/thawed pinks and worked them down to them, and they both struggled a little bit, but the one with the wobble ate 2 f/t pinks with general ease.. and the girl with the eye issue fought and fought against the whole idea, but we did get her to take one pink. So heres hoping that this will help kick start these little ones into overdrive!

I feel like I want to hug you!:D:D
Congrats, and GREAT job!! Can't wait for more pictures eventually:thumbsup:
I also love these updates, keep up the good work!
 
Lol... well Im just hoping that they do well. They are awesome little girls. But as for an updated photo, here ya go... this is the girl with the wobble, as she takes a big gulp to finish off the second pinky :)
 

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Very cool Laura! I have yet to get into contact or find an easy contact source for DNA testing on these little ones. Though at this point my main concern is the well being and care for these little ones, because no matter the "how or why" they are now more like "family" to us in an odd way. Lol. Though I really would like to get more explanations as to what happened, once they are fully taking off. I do however still have the slugs frozen in hopes that they could help shed some light into the situation.
 
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