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Opinions on overbites?

helmethead

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one of my babies has an overbite, the lower jaw is too short.
she has had 5 meals with no problems, rat fuzzies.
this is the second clutch from the same parents. The previous
clutch of 6 were all fine. she was the only one to hatch, the
other 3 eggs were slugs.
to me, she is quite valuable for breeding purposes.
I've read everything I could find on this, and so far, the consensus is
50/50 - incubator issue or genetic.

Question - grow her as a pet or breeder?

thank you in advance.
 
I wouldn't rule out genetic. I have produced no eye and short jaw babies from one certain females for back to back years. Those eggs along with a number of other clutches in the same incubator and only that females eggs come out with deformities. I wouldn't take the chance and raise as pet only..
 
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