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To cut, or not to cut?

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  • 06-06-2012, 09:30 PM
    DooLittle
    To cut, or not to cut?
    So, I was reading another thread where someone cut eggs too early. And it sounds like sad results. I am not close to breeding yet, but now I am curious. How many people cut eggs, and why? I would think wait and let them come on their own, but it seems many of you cut??

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  • 06-06-2012, 09:36 PM
    Don
    You invest a lot of time, effort and money so you want to maximize your odds of a healthy baby snake. Cutting near the end gives you the opportunity to see if you see a tangled umbilical cord and helps any neonate that may have an under developed egg tooth.

    I cut, but around day 56 or 57. If you cut much earlier you risk bacteria sitting in a warm moist environment for too long a period of time. With experience, you can cut sooner, but day 56 works for me.
  • 06-06-2012, 09:43 PM
    SlitherinSisters
    I cut at day 52-54 depending on if I'm going to be around. I cut to increase the odds of the babies surviving. Although it doesn't happen all the time, babies definitely die that get trapped in the egg. You have to make sure to keep the egg clean and moist when you cut it. I mist mine once or twice a day depending on how they look once they are cut.
  • 06-06-2012, 09:45 PM
    aalomon
    Re: To cut, or not to cut?
    Honestly, its a mixture of curiosity and worrying. Of course you want to know whats inside, and I wont deny that thats a factor, but I also worry about babies drowning. I havent had a ball drown, but I have had a corn drown. never want to go through that again.
  • 06-06-2012, 09:45 PM
    Don
    Also, don't go crazy if you cut. Here is a sample of my cuts. I do a "V" flap than can be closed to keep the egg closed up unless a little nose is peeking out. Here is a clutch from last year that I cut on day 56.

    http://i428.photobucket.com/albums/q...s/DSC00778.jpg

    Don't go crazy with the cuts!
  • 06-06-2012, 10:53 PM
    Mike41793
    I plan on breeding this year and will probably cut around day 56 or 57 like don said if none of the eggs have pipped by then. Ive heard of cases of the hatchling dieing by getting wrapped up in the egg so i definetly wanna maximize my chances of survival!
  • 06-06-2012, 11:00 PM
    RobNJ
    Re: To cut, or not to cut?
    I cut, a little earlier than some, and haven't had issues with it. I have however, lost a baby in a clutch I didn't cut, and feel that if I had cut the eggs, I would have had a chance of saving it. I've heard of at least one person who cuts a tiny hole as early as day 30 with no problems. For me, it's a matter of seeing that all is well inside the egg more so than appeasing my own curiosity as to what I'll be hatching.
  • 06-06-2012, 11:18 PM
    DooLittle
    Ok, so how do you cut confidently that you won't cut the baby inside?

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  • 06-06-2012, 11:42 PM
    Mike41793
    I would do it like this. Here he is cutting them around day 43 i think. (he says theyre 12 days early so im guessing thats 55-12days= day 42. BUT im not positive.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NLHsQ7Y-Y0I
  • 06-06-2012, 11:47 PM
    RobNJ
    Re: To cut, or not to cut?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by DrDooLittle View Post
    Ok, so how do you cut confidently that you won't cut the baby inside?

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    If the eggs are collapsing, I pinch them and only cut what I can hold in my fingers with scissors...if they haven't collapsed yet, I'll use a razor blade and just barely slice into them.
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