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Nagah11979

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The snow i got a few weeks back, just laid 5 eggs on the bottom of her cage this morning! Will she lay any more? I just fed her a mouse but she looked really weak. I know its really late in the season but is there any hope for them?

How do the eggs look? :confused:
 

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I am pretty sure two of mine that I did not breed this year are gravid. They just have that look to them. Hopefuly they will reabsorb them and and not clutch.
 
Looks to me like you have 4 good eggs and possibly a slug. Just incubate them all and you should end up with 4 new babies in about 60-70 days. Good luck. It will be interesting to see what type you end up with.
Mark
 
Four good ones? I thought that the elongated ones were slugs too (at least thats what i got from the picture on page 49 of the corn snake manual).

I candled them this morning and the one in the middle had blood vessels in it so i am incubating them all, since the "good" one was stuck to the others anyway.
 
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