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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.
this first egg is from the eggs that she has been laying over the last couple of days (the second lot) they wer all slugs but i thought this one may have a chance so i got it int he incubator in a separate tub to the other eggs....
these last pics are from the first lot of eggs that she laid, these are 'the good ones' which i keep refering to. You can see the one in middle is looking the best. The top three, im not to sure about, i think the one on the right of the top 3 looks ok and the one on the left of the top three looks the worst (you can clearer see the egg consistency that i mentioned on that one).
The egg at the bottom was another 'fingers crossed' egg but im not sure....its looking ok but again you can notice the colour variation on the egg.
My rule is to give every one a chance and wait until they actually go bad before I toss them. I don't like to guess... I mean right out of the chute you can tell a bad one from a good one fairly easily, but I'm a worry wart and like to make extra sure.
Well, I'd say you have a good chance with those. That one, 4th pic top left egg, looks a bit iffy. Good luck!
ye i know that one is starting to look a bit dodgey! theres nothing i can do with it though if does continue to get worse because its attached to the other eggs. i suppose il just have to leave it in there.
what do you make of the shells on the other eggs, can you see that colour change i was talking about? do you think that is normal?
I haven't had the chance to see to many eggs yet to give any advice other than they appear to be full and large, not like pictures of other slugs that appear to be smaller and more moist than good eggs. So here's hoping all goes well and you at least get some of them to hatch. Nothing to lose by trying huh buddy? Good luck and keep me posted.
I haven't had the chance to see to many eggs yet to give any advice other than they appear to be full and large, not like pictures of other slugs that appear to be smaller and more moist than good eggs. So here's hoping all goes well and you at least get some of them to hatch. Nothing to lose by trying huh buddy? Good luck and keep me posted.
very true!
at least i know that she can lay a good load of eggs for whenever shes next ready to breed! I wouldnt like to put her through that again this season, i will try and get her ready for next year and hopefully dezmond can get the job done with her and we can have more fertile eggs!
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