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Maggots -- YUCK!
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 10070"><p>The eggs were there when you bought her--it takes at least 24 hours for them to be laid and hatch. If they were tiny little things, they had just hatched. If they were plump, they may have already been hatched when you purchased, and she likely had had diarrhea. And for your information, they quease us too! A good spray to have on hand for this is KRS. Good Luck! V</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 10070"] The eggs were there when you bought her--it takes at least 24 hours for them to be laid and hatch. If they were tiny little things, they had just hatched. If they were plump, they may have already been hatched when you purchased, and she likely had had diarrhea. And for your information, they quease us too! A good spray to have on hand for this is KRS. Good Luck! V [/QUOTE]
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