Surprise clutch. Need help to keep eggs healthy.
My males outfoxed me this time (2 of them)... I made my own cages by using underbed containers and put on mesh and wire. The males pushed through this wire by repeatedly pushing on it.... and escaped. So in order to fix it, I needed to put them somewhere, so I put them in with my female normal since she has a slide lock cage.
I haven't bred her in over 10 years....
She must have also been horny, because she also was fidgety during those same months. I thought it was safe, because duhh... off season. It's the middle of summer.
She fed normally and then went off feed in prep for winter. Per the normal. But then, she was moving around a whole ton, and volunteered to go back into her own cage.
But I was wrong--off season nothing. Don't give a care about no off season. I have 6 healthy eggs, no slugs as of today. Totally not prepared. I don't have 100% of the materials to incubate. I have an incubator, but not the substrate.
My female is doing really well with the eggs. (Pictures) moving around on top of them, dug out a nest, etc. I raised her since she was little.
So since I don't have the substrate and my state banned sale of vermiculite (I have perlite), except through online... what should I do in the interim to keep the eggs healthy while I wait for substrate to come in? She's dug a nest so that the eggs are next to the heat source which is currently sensor regulate to 90 degrees.
She has a large water bowl nearby too.
Ideas?
Thanks. Pictures:
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Re: Surprise clutch. Need help to keep eggs healthy.
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Deborah
Thanks. I looked and missing the perlite too... !@#$ can't find it. Ummm... will they be safe for 2 more days? (I already ordered the Perlite and vermiculite...) Should I move them to a tub in the cage while I wait? I have the incubator set up... but the moisture levels. She seems to be doing a really good job compared to her first time. (She laid them in the cold end of the tank and left them.) This is her fourth time. So warm end of the tank and coiled super protectively around them. She's no lightweight either... so I'm not that worried about regaining weight. She's always been a consistent eater when eating. Sometimes slamming back 2 rats at a time when super hungry.
=P My snakes have a habit of telling me they are hungry. Also escaping and then coming back with their head held up going, "Yoohoo, I'm here. =D It's breeding season for me and I broke my cage. I'm feeling sexy and you know it."
Re: Surprise clutch. Need help to keep eggs healthy.
Any updates? Interested on how it turned out 😊
One step at a time