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my pregant silver corn. *Photos included*

Jurie#11

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Today I found out for sure that she is pregnant. I have been struggling to "feel" the eggs ( experienced keepers will know what I'm talking about ).
I wasn't sure if I was feeling the eggs but now I'm sure she is. She is about to go into shed , gained 10grams in 24hours and has formed hips.
Noami(( her name)) is 1,41m long and is my beautiful anerythristic corn snake.
 

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Yes , my 1st corn snake eggs.
I've only owned a corn snake for about a year now so I'm relatively new to corns. So this is rather exciting for me.
 
Something that makes it easier for me to feel the eggs is for the snake to be on the floor, and I let her crawl between my second and third fingers on her belly and my thumb on her spine, pressing very gently, starting up above her stomach. The snake has to be relaxed to allow you to feel. Do you mean she's about to go blue? Or about to shed? She looks almost blue to me in the photos. You can expect eggs roughly 10-14 days after she sheds, but I'd have a lay box in with her right now, if you don't already. And if she is blue, I would stop feeding her now until after the eggs are laid. AND take away her big water bowl and replace it with one she can't get into and lay her clutch.
 
She was already deep into the Blue stage when I added those photos. She shedded already can't remember when but I expect the eggs on monday ! The incubator is already set up and ready. Ill keep updating and let you all know when she lays the eggs ( and add pictures ofcourse ) and then will show the babies as soon as they come out !
 
Laid them this monring at 3 o'clock (( its 10:16am now in South Africa )).
She is still busy laying. She's dropped an extra 3 since this morning at 3 am.
You guys can count but I rate there is like 15-20 eggs there. What do you think?
 

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i have a few month old male anery his name is ash and he is gorgeous i especially love the marking on their heads, what morph did you breed with yours?
 
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