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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.
Eggbound girl. Informative Egg Aspiration Video Included!
I would like to make one suggestion regarding the video. Change the name.
I did a quick search on "Egg Aspiration" on youtube and your video is no where on the list. By making it easier to search its possible that many more people will gain such incredibly useful knowledge as this.
I was thinking something about Egg Bound Snake Egg Aspiration, or something to that effect. It would allow you to reach out to a wider audience.
Good suggestion. I'll try to do that on YouTube. I am not sure I've ever tried to change a title there, so I'll have to figure that out. Thanks.
Kenya shed tonight and seems to be doing very well. She didn't take a mouse fuzzy for me until yesterday after she was out of blue. She'll be given a normal meal tomorrow. No signs of infection.
That was awesome! Jessica would you mind if I link that on my web site? You did a great job. The only problem might be finding the syringe and disenfectant, unless you work for a Doctor.
I wonder where you actually punctured the skin? In between the scales you say, but in the middle or as far to the side as possible, like in the picture I attached? My vet told me to do that, she did not tell why though.
That was awesome! Jessica would you mind if I link that on my web site? You did a great job. The only problem might be finding the syringe and disenfectant, unless you work for a Doctor.
I don't mind at all. It might help to know that you can usually get needles and syringes at any feed/tack/vet supply shop. May be hard to find in a major city, but anywhere that there are horses or livestock will have those stores.
The disinfectant I buy through Reptile Basics. Here's the link:
I went right smack in the middle. I actually followed some advice for ball pythons on the placement. Most of the rest of the process I followed using the Loves' book. I'd be afraid that by going that far over on the body you'd end up in the wall of the oviduct or missing it or not all of the way in the egg.
I don't mind at all. It might help to know that you can usually get needles and syringes at any feed/tack/vet supply shop. May be hard to find in a major city, but anywhere that there are horses or livestock will have those stores.
The disinfectant I buy through Reptile Basics. Here's the link:
Thank You so much! I do live in the country so I will check out The Tractor Supply store. I buy Panicure there in large tubes sold for horses. Hopefully i won't need to use them, but I like having things on hand. Thanks for the link too! I have purchased from Reptile Basics before, they have great stuff.
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