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Need some advise....

Druids-path

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I have a female stripe amber she laid 5 eggs on sat 3 big 2 small but then she stopped and has still quiet a few big onse close to her vent its now monday when doI start to get concerned or will she just take her time??
any help / ideas would be very much appreciated...
thanks Terrance..
 
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as she was laying 5
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and today....
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I think if nothing has moved by this morning I'd remove the first egg, either by the probe method or by aspirating it.
 
I can't, I'm sorry. We had a really good video here but it was taken down when that person quit having snakes.

Here is a video of how to remove an egg using a probe.



 
The probe method is definitely the easiest! If that doesn't work for some reason, but you can see the egg, you can aspirate it through the vent.

God forbid any of my snakes get egg bound again, but if it does happen I will be sure to record it. A good reptile vet can also aspirate! When my girl got egg bound, I was able to remove three on my own (one aspirated and two probed), but I had to take her to the vet for the last one.
 
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