Rainbowsrus
08-31-13, 05:56 PM
On the morning of 08/31/2013 around 7am I check on my gravid girls and noticed a baby hanging out in the corner of Olive Oyl's cage.
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b237/rainbows-r-us/BRB/2013%20babies/Olive%20Oyl%20x%20Popeye/OL_PE_20130831a.jpg
Cool I thought, she dropped her litter. I opened the cage and found one lone Anery male baby out on the prowl and mom in the nest/hide box. Only a little bit of umbilical blood trail to be found. No egg sack, no slime pile, no brothers and sisters. It was like he escaped the ovary with little to no evidence. Remember, he's not just outside mom but cruising the cage. Fast forward a couple hours to 9 am and mom delivers the rest of the litter in the nest box. All those babies were normal hanging out in the sack newborns.
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b237/rainbows-r-us/BRB/2013%20babies/Olive%20Oyl%20x%20Popeye/OL_PE_20130831b.jpg
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b237/rainbows-r-us/BRB/2013%20babies/Olive%20Oyl%20x%20Popeye/OL_PE_20130831c.jpg
By 11 two had left the nest box but most were still chilling in the communal pile. At 4PM this afternoon there were still a half dozen in the nest, 4 of which still in their individual egg sacks.
Total of 9 Anery and 6 het Anery.
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b237/rainbows-r-us/BRB/2013%20babies/Olive%20Oyl%20x%20Popeye/OL_PE_20130831d.jpg
Houdini is already already in his own individual tub. I think I'll keep him.
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b237/rainbows-r-us/BRB/2013%20babies/Olive%20Oyl%20x%20Popeye/OL_PE_20130831e.jpg
This is the first time I have found a single baby born ahead of it's litter mates like this.
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b237/rainbows-r-us/BRB/2013%20babies/Olive%20Oyl%20x%20Popeye/OL_PE_20130831a.jpg
Cool I thought, she dropped her litter. I opened the cage and found one lone Anery male baby out on the prowl and mom in the nest/hide box. Only a little bit of umbilical blood trail to be found. No egg sack, no slime pile, no brothers and sisters. It was like he escaped the ovary with little to no evidence. Remember, he's not just outside mom but cruising the cage. Fast forward a couple hours to 9 am and mom delivers the rest of the litter in the nest box. All those babies were normal hanging out in the sack newborns.
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b237/rainbows-r-us/BRB/2013%20babies/Olive%20Oyl%20x%20Popeye/OL_PE_20130831b.jpg
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b237/rainbows-r-us/BRB/2013%20babies/Olive%20Oyl%20x%20Popeye/OL_PE_20130831c.jpg
By 11 two had left the nest box but most were still chilling in the communal pile. At 4PM this afternoon there were still a half dozen in the nest, 4 of which still in their individual egg sacks.
Total of 9 Anery and 6 het Anery.
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b237/rainbows-r-us/BRB/2013%20babies/Olive%20Oyl%20x%20Popeye/OL_PE_20130831d.jpg
Houdini is already already in his own individual tub. I think I'll keep him.
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b237/rainbows-r-us/BRB/2013%20babies/Olive%20Oyl%20x%20Popeye/OL_PE_20130831e.jpg
This is the first time I have found a single baby born ahead of it's litter mates like this.