The little group of accident garters born in july, a group of fifteen, has experienced a steady decline. I knew a few would die, but recently theres been a strange development. It started about a month ago, where one of the babies died a similiar death to one that died a week after birth. Its eyes turned grey, like it was going to shed, and it began slithering on its back. I isolated it from the others the moment i noticed, and kept my usual bin temps and humidity levels for it (a warm side of 75 and a cool side of 70 for the wintertime, to keep them eating). Unlike the week old baby, however, he didnt last the night. It almost looked like his body was caving in, like he had starved. I immediantly bumped up feeding from a medium meal every three days to a small meal every other day. Every baby ate well until that one bit the dust, and then they started getting reluctant. A couple skipped entire weeks of feeding, but even the feeding ones were dying! I am down to six scrubs, and im not sure what im doing wrong. They have fresh water every day, i spot clean the bins daily, they have access to natural sunlight and plenty of hides. Whats going on? Whats paralyzing the poor guys? Im worried its geneic disease of some sort.... And if thats the case i dont know what ill do with them of they ever start making it to adulthood