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Breeding/Egg Production & CareAny topics concerning breeding of the cornsnake, brumation, egg laying, or issues concerning problems in any step along the way.
Woohoo! Wilma laid her eggs! There are sixteen total and they all look fertile. Wilma doesn't look too worse for the wear. I can see her spine a little bit, but she doesn't look starving.
From what I've read, it's a little spot of calcium deficiency, but it should not affect the egg's hatching. I think no one is really sure how to prevent it, because many people have tried giving their snakes calcium supplements and have still gotten eggs with snowflaking.
Oh yay! Look at those little babies. Yeah snowflakes don't mean anything for viable eggs or healthy babies. I had worried about thick areas of the snowflakes being tough for babies to pip but they manage just fine.
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