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First of all relax a bit. You can put in a lay box if you wish - it might make her feel more secure if she still has eggs in her. How old/big is she and what are the conditions of her cage? Has she ever been with a male? I would get a lay box in with her to be on the safe side and leave her alone for a while, checking on her once a day.

~Katie
 
I see you only have one corn, so I am assuming she has never been with a male? If not, then the eggs are probably just slugs (infertile eggs). Do you have any pictures of the eggs by chance?
 
corns are cool said:
ok thankyou for your help she is 6 foot 3 yers 300gr the conditions in her cage is temp 83f and 55% humidaty
Six feet? If she's really six feet, I'll eat a corn egg next season. :grin01: A six-foot, 300g snake would be one skinny girl...
 
Roy Munson said:
Six feet? If she's really six feet, I'll eat a corn egg next season. :grin01: A six-foot, 300g snake would be one skinny girl...
:shrugs: What he said.
(Good thing I checked the thread again before posting. I'd already typed up almost the exact same thing, Dean. :grin01: )
 
ratsncorns said:
A corn egg now Dean? Did you ever have to eat that anole? ;)
LOL! I've still got that anole in the freezer. I'm under no obligation to eat him until Matt (jzal8) proves that his amber is NOT a het blood. I figure that I've got a couple of years before I have to make good on that one. :laugh:
 
any pictures of your 6 foot 300g snake? just out of curiosity......because Hunter sounds much too thin to be laying eggs
 
Suggestion to those responding here :) Sometimes before responding to posts such as these, I read up on the writers prior posts to get a little history data. I suggest others try that too. It really helps in instances of posts like these that give too little or confusing information.

According to prior posts by Corns Are Cool , there are multiple cornsnakes in his possesion, He has tried breeding before and offered advice on it, purposeful breeding was done this year, there have been prior eggs layed , a loss of 3 ( or more) clutches of eggs, and no real knowledge on how to incubate or on breeding based on all the questions that have been asked....Maybe if you read over some of them you will have a better idea where to start in answering such an open question or helping this young man out... :shrugs:

Good luck and best regards.
 
dawnrenee2000 said:
Suggestion to those responding here :) Sometimes before responding to posts such as these, I read up on the writers prior posts to get a little history data. I suggest others try that too. It really helps in instances of posts like these that give too little or confusing information.

According to prior posts by Corns Are Cool , there are multiple cornsnakes in his possesion, He has tried breeding before and offered advice on it, purposeful breeding was done this year, there have been prior eggs layed , a loss of 3 ( or more) clutches of eggs, and no real knowledge on how to incubate or on breeding based on all the questions that have been asked....Maybe if you read over some of them you will have a better idea where to start in answering such an open question or helping this young man out... :shrugs:

Good luck and best regards.
Or maybe if the poster really wants help he can give us the details himself, and present them and his questions in a coherent manner. :shrugs:

I know you mean well, Dawn, but there ARE limits to how helpful we should be expected to be. ;)
 
Oh I totally get what your saying Dean..

My bigger point about getting some history on the posters ( but being said in a quietly polite way) was..... if you read all mayhem in the prior postings you may choose to not even deal with the thread because the prior ones have never come to any sense. Thus it avoids stressing people out :)

oh nevermind..I know in my head the point i am trying to get across but it doesnt look logical on paper!. Did you all know I am a blond?? haha
 
corns are cool said:
thankyou for that speach please help me out

I am sorry, but I have explained to you that until you start helping yourself a little bit , I am not going to feed you all of your answers. These are some simple questions, that some simple research could answer. Plus, your end of our previous deal is not being kept. You are not improving the readability of your postings with any punctuation or sentence structure. No real lessons are learned if everything is handed to you with no effort on your behalf.
 
From reading his post history, all I really got from it was gibberish and overuse of the :flames:emote. :shrugs:

This kid has incubated clutches before, so I don't see why he'd post a thread about what to do. Granted, all those clutches died, but it really makes me wonder.
 
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