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its just a nature thing, if the babies dont stay below the grid tahts there to protect them after they are born, the mum eats them. i took the mum out today so the babies are safe in their breeding tank now. Although it is in with teh first 2 lots of babaies we have, we now have about 35 babies altogether now!! |
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are you going to keep them? my mummy rat ate one of her babies, but i think there was something wrong with it, one day there was a tiny one and next there wasnt natures funny. |
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That is so sad about the fish. The Tracy boys were Scott; Virgil; Alan; Gordon and John. They were named after the first 5 American astronauts into space via the Mercury space project, Scott Carpenter, Virgil Grissom, Alan Shepard, Gordon Cooper and John Glenn. Q3. Which of The Great Lakes of the North American continent is entirely contained within the United States? |
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we are keeping the 1st 2 lots atleast, they are getting really big now and we have a 2.5foot tank and a 4foot tank aswell as the wee 1 so they will get split between the 2 bigger tanks. hows your wee rats doing? |
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