Hi
I work in a high school and two of the teachers donated their unwanted Corn snakes. I was lucky that they were male and female. Anyway, I put them in together and they mated a few times. The female had an egg laying chamber with sphagnum in it and about 10 days ago, I got my first batch of eggs. She still looks gravid, so I am hoping on another batch of eggs.
Anyway, the first batch looked good after I discovered them ( They must have been laid over the bank holiday weekend when I wasn't at work )
I carefully transfered them to a spare tank (25cm x20cmx 20cm)
I read on a number of corn snake sites that the eggs should be kept on damp vermiculite or sphagnum and at a temperature of around 28C. I couldnt get any vermiculite, so I used my spare sphagnum. My room is pretty warm most of the time, but can get cold at night so i put a heat mat under one side of the tank I was keeping the eggs in. I made sure that there were no eggs above the heat mat - it only covered about 2 inches of the short side if their tank.
Over the next few days - I kept the sphagnum as moist as I could without drenching it but my eggs are deteriorating.
I took some photos this morning of the cluster and was hoping for some advice - Is there anything I can do to save any of them? I can see that some of them are unfertilised as they are not white and there has been a lot of the eggs 'shrivelling' Im not sure why this is happening.
Please can someone look over the photo's and tell me if there is any life left in them?
Thank you very much for any help
Steve
I work in a high school and two of the teachers donated their unwanted Corn snakes. I was lucky that they were male and female. Anyway, I put them in together and they mated a few times. The female had an egg laying chamber with sphagnum in it and about 10 days ago, I got my first batch of eggs. She still looks gravid, so I am hoping on another batch of eggs.
Anyway, the first batch looked good after I discovered them ( They must have been laid over the bank holiday weekend when I wasn't at work )
I carefully transfered them to a spare tank (25cm x20cmx 20cm)
I read on a number of corn snake sites that the eggs should be kept on damp vermiculite or sphagnum and at a temperature of around 28C. I couldnt get any vermiculite, so I used my spare sphagnum. My room is pretty warm most of the time, but can get cold at night so i put a heat mat under one side of the tank I was keeping the eggs in. I made sure that there were no eggs above the heat mat - it only covered about 2 inches of the short side if their tank.
Over the next few days - I kept the sphagnum as moist as I could without drenching it but my eggs are deteriorating.
I took some photos this morning of the cluster and was hoping for some advice - Is there anything I can do to save any of them? I can see that some of them are unfertilised as they are not white and there has been a lot of the eggs 'shrivelling' Im not sure why this is happening.
Please can someone look over the photo's and tell me if there is any life left in them?
Thank you very much for any help
Steve