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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.
Thanks Man, I checked the eggs again on Monday which was day 22, what a difference, the eggs are a mass of deep red veins. I will now only be opening the tub every Friday evening for a brief check and to allow some fresh air in.
Despite some frequent temp, fluctuations. ( I don't have an incubator, but average summer temps here are normally around 30 celsius, this year is different though, the average temps have probably been about 27, with fluctuations from 23 to 32), the eggs are looking good on day 31.
The eggs are on day 56 and looking good. I came home from work today and found the female had laid another clutch. 8 eggs this time of which 5 were outright slugs, I threw them out. The remaining 3 I put in the tub with the first clutch. I never realised that there was such a big difference in size.
This weekend padt saw the eggs hit day 62. Nothing happening yet, candles the rggs and they look about half full of blackness. Will wait another week amd decide on whether to cut one of the eggs and see what is happening . What do yo guys think.
I have only opened the tub every Sunday evening, which I have done many times over about 18 years of keeping and breeding Colubrids, oh, excepting for the past years that I got out of Colubrids. I am not a very patient person, so I am being tested.
I was just browsing this post and see that it was somehow not concluded. I got 2 babies that hatched, but if I did not know better, I would not think them to be siblings from the same clutch. They are doing well .
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