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shrunken eggs

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I've only been keeping corns for about a year now and one of my "males" laid 14 eggs. By the time i built an incubater, some of the outer eggs had shrunk in on themselves. I've studied all the advise given on this site and am now hoping for the best. Although I think I now what the answer is before I ask, what are the chances of these eggs surviving? I think some of the bottom eggs are still quite full looking but i was in such a state i didn't look properly. They are now in a plastic tub on vermiculite in an incubater and although the temp is 28ish,there dosen't seem to be enough humidity in the tub? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Worried 1st time parent! :(
 
im a firt time mom too:)

i am new at corns,but ive been working with them for about 3 years,this is my first year breeding though:) today my female layed 25eggs,with 2 more still in her belly. the only advice i can think to give you is,to bury the eggs half way,then put a moist(not soaked)piece of paper towel over the top. this is suppostd to be a good way to fix dehydrated eggs:)
 
I've only been keeping corns for about a year now and one of my "males" laid 14 eggs.

I'm hoping this is sarcasim--as males will never lay eggs.

anyway don't drown the eggs, but most eggs can be revived with additional moisture. If they are completely dried out there is not much hope for them.
 
thanks for your quick response guys.The male gag was definatly sarcasm.At least I know there true sex now.Excuse the ignorance, but can females lay eggs without being fertilized like say chickens? If the question is too stupid ,don't bother answering. thanks again, Mick
 
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Welcome to the CORNSNAKES.COM forums:), your question will get much more exposure posted over in the breeding forum. :)
 
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