Serpentine
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I'm new here. I'm hoping someone can give me some advice.
My 4 year old, albino corn, Pearl, laid 12 eggs about 3 weeks ago. She had NOT been mated, since spring of 2008, so obviously the eggs were infertile.
She shed about 5 days later and ate her usual adult mouse last Friday. Last night, I noticed the area above the vent was swollen. It looks like it might be eggs that will not pass. She seems to be defecating only minimally. However, she seems her usual self; she is not acting ill.
I was unable to get a vet appointment for her today, but will take her to one tomorrow. I was told a variety of things by vets and technicians I spoke to over the phone today: she might die tonight since this condition is so serious, she might need surgery, which she may not survive--if it even is an egg bound problem--could be something else. But it seems to me, given the recent laying, it probably is eggs.
I was told to soak her in warm water tonight and also put KY jelly on her vent region.
I'm new to this forum. Any other ideas what this condition might be or any advice to take care of her tonight, till she can see the reptile vet? Thanks.
My 4 year old, albino corn, Pearl, laid 12 eggs about 3 weeks ago. She had NOT been mated, since spring of 2008, so obviously the eggs were infertile.
She shed about 5 days later and ate her usual adult mouse last Friday. Last night, I noticed the area above the vent was swollen. It looks like it might be eggs that will not pass. She seems to be defecating only minimally. However, she seems her usual self; she is not acting ill.
I was unable to get a vet appointment for her today, but will take her to one tomorrow. I was told a variety of things by vets and technicians I spoke to over the phone today: she might die tonight since this condition is so serious, she might need surgery, which she may not survive--if it even is an egg bound problem--could be something else. But it seems to me, given the recent laying, it probably is eggs.
I was told to soak her in warm water tonight and also put KY jelly on her vent region.
I'm new to this forum. Any other ideas what this condition might be or any advice to take care of her tonight, till she can see the reptile vet? Thanks.