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  • 07-15-2020, 01:21 AM
    redshepherd
    10 days since hatching- umbilical cord opening still has not healed, looks inflamed?
    The issue is in the title... The 2nd bp hatchling (who seemed to come out of the egg a bit early) had the tiny yolk still attached when she hatched. The yolk immediately broke off though.

    Now 10 days later, the spot on the umbilical cord still hasn't sealed, and it has been a little red and inflamed looking that hasn't recovered... The other hatchling's already sealed completely. The middle part almost looks like a scab, except it hasn't changed in appearance.

    Has anyone experienced this and what might help it recover and seal? What causes it to prevent it in the future?

    The baby is due to shed probably in around 3-4 days from now.

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  • 07-15-2020, 07:36 AM
    Lord Sorril
    Re: 10 days since hatching- umbilical cord opening still has not healed, looks inflam
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    Originally Posted by redshepherd View Post
    Has anyone experienced this and what might help it recover and seal? What causes it to prevent it in the future?

    It is not uncommon for me to see this on snakes I 'helped' out of the egg (e.g. pipping and not climbing out of the egg for over a week). In my experience the scab eventually falls off and the scales close around the area leaving no trace of the condition. Keep the snake on clean paper towels and you should be fine. :)
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