wretchedprocess
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Not sure whether to put this in this forum or general health, since it's not exactly about breeding, but it is about clutching. Mods, please move if the other forum would be more appropriate.
So, my smallest corn snake just produced a clutch of slugs. I was not watching for this, because she was supposed to be male and in any case had never been housed with any other snakes, but we seem to have figured it out. And thank you all so much for previous posts telling how to deal with eggbinding, because if I hadn't had those to refer to the situation would be much more dire.
But now that the crisis is over for now, I wanted to ask a couple of questions about the future. I gather that if this happens once it is more likely to happen again. Does it always? And since this happened so early in the year (I found the first slugs two days ago and cleared the last one out yesterday morning), do you guys think she's more likely to double-clutch? I'll be watchful anyway, of course, but I wanted to know whether I can pretty much assume this is going to be a regular occurrence with her. She'll be bigger next year, and so better able to handle it, but later this year it may not be so. She absolutely lunged for the small mouse I gave her last night after having refused the previous three feedings, btw, if that affects the answer. However until those three feedings (and after I figured out that she'll only eat grey mice), she's always eaten perfectly before.
So, advice on virgin slug-clutches? I want to make sure my little apparently-a-girl doesn't have to go through anything so traumatic again, if I can help her. She will absolutely get a nesting box if this happens again, now that I know she's a she. Is there anything else you'd recommend I do?
Thanks!
So, my smallest corn snake just produced a clutch of slugs. I was not watching for this, because she was supposed to be male and in any case had never been housed with any other snakes, but we seem to have figured it out. And thank you all so much for previous posts telling how to deal with eggbinding, because if I hadn't had those to refer to the situation would be much more dire.
But now that the crisis is over for now, I wanted to ask a couple of questions about the future. I gather that if this happens once it is more likely to happen again. Does it always? And since this happened so early in the year (I found the first slugs two days ago and cleared the last one out yesterday morning), do you guys think she's more likely to double-clutch? I'll be watchful anyway, of course, but I wanted to know whether I can pretty much assume this is going to be a regular occurrence with her. She'll be bigger next year, and so better able to handle it, but later this year it may not be so. She absolutely lunged for the small mouse I gave her last night after having refused the previous three feedings, btw, if that affects the answer. However until those three feedings (and after I figured out that she'll only eat grey mice), she's always eaten perfectly before.
So, advice on virgin slug-clutches? I want to make sure my little apparently-a-girl doesn't have to go through anything so traumatic again, if I can help her. She will absolutely get a nesting box if this happens again, now that I know she's a she. Is there anything else you'd recommend I do?
Thanks!