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hatchling problem

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my leo just hatched but it has alot of yolk sac attached will it absorb it or will it dry up and fall off, my last years clutchmate had just a ltlle bit of the yolk sac attached but it was gone in a few days.
 
I think it will be too, Ive had a couple hatch with some yolk and a couple with alot and and some with none.

Just keep her/him warm and use a damp paper towel and change it very very often til the sack is rubbed off or absorbed.
 
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