Re: Died after pipping???
You should remember that you did everything you could for him. Not all babies are meant to make it and if he got to the point where he pipped the egg it was out of your control.
Sometimes (i've heard) that they will pip and rest a lot. If he has passed, remember him and then let him go. You have his brothers and sisters to look after and remember him by.
Re: Died after pipping???
I have heard that some hatchlings will pip, then go back into the egg. If they are unable to find the hole that they pipped through...they will suffocate/drown in the egg. This is just my guess as to what may have happened. I'm very sorry to hear of your loss.
That is one benefit to cutting eggs. you can make a slightly larger whole that is easier for them to find, should they venture back into the egg.
Good luck with the rest of the babies.
Re: Died after pipping???
I just had a pewter die on me in the egg right before it was ready to pip. My son did a dissection on it and nothing appeared to be wrong other than a strange small black lump below its heart that discolored the tissue around it. I couldn't tell you what it was or even if it had something to do with its death.
Sometimes they just die on you for no apparent reason, then again sometimes healthy grown snakes will do that as well. Being that this is a pewter, I wonder if this is more common with morphs than it is with normal snakes?