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D.I.E- Warning *GRAPHIC* photos

Shiari

Blutterer
This year I bred my pewter Lacy to Essan, my bloodred het hypo, charcoal, anery. I got 20 eggs, of which 12 were obvious slugs. Of the 8 properly shelled eggs, a grand total of 0 showed veins up until day 4 or so, at which point 6 eggs showed veining, 3 strongly.

About halfway through incubation, 3 of those 6 eggs died. Last week, when I candled the 3 remaining eggs, I found that 2 of them now lacked veins, and instead of showing clear on candling they were now glowing a sullen dark red. I cut those eggs open and found two highly deformed fetuses. The body was fused into a giant blob for each embryo.

I began watching the remaining egg like a hawk. Yesterday, I noticed a decrease in veins. Today, there were no veins in the remaining egg. As it was due to pip on Wednesday, I decided to cut the egg and see if there was a live snake.

The moment I cut the egg it smelled 'wrong', so I was pretty sure I was going to find a dead fetus. I was definitely correct. It's too small for its gestational age, but considering the incredible extent of its deformities, I'm not surprised it couldn't gain any size. The blob in the photos is about 1 inch long.




Warning. The amount that is wrong with this snake is extreme.




Blobular snake, still in its membrane.

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I then turned it over and... I'm pretty sure that's its heart. Behind its head.

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Opened up the membrane... And ye gods. Anencephalic. Note the size disparity between the orbs of the eyes.

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Overhanging brow, highly truncated face, sunken eye, domed head.

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Trying to show the fused coils.

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I... *think* that's its brain?

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Even the intestines were up behind the snake's head.

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This pairing will absolutely never be repeated.
 
Oh Megan, I am so sorry. I think your diagnosis of Anencephaly is correct, and I think you are right for not pairing these two again. Hugs.
 
Oh jeez. Was the first breeding for either of those parents? Just wondering if it's one parent or the combo.

Lacy has given me multiple clutches that were all fine. The first year I had her, I paired her with Essan and all the eggs had problems with vein formation and died early in the incubation process. I had originally attributed this to her being on baytril because of a URI. Essan gave me a lovely clutch when paired with a coral snow. So it seems to be the combination of the two parents that is simply incompatible.
 
Oh wow, so sorry for the sad outcome, but that is a neat learning experience. I wonder why some pairs throw babies with such deformities?
 
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