Actually... When you're buying the babies there's a much higher chance that something's going to go wrong... even worse, that something will go wrong and you won't even be able to tell since they take so long to show the symptoms. One day they'll seem to be perfectly fine and in great shape... The next day you can easily find them lifeless. The percentage of survivors from a clutch is normally low, and you don't have much of a way to see which ones will make it and which ones won't. That's generally why breeders wait longer to sell their animals, until the animal is well-developed...
Kate.
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~Kate
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