Hi,
Cleo laid her clutch earlier this afternoon.:banana: :banana: :banana: :carrot:
I had just pulled an all nighter and checked before heading to bed - I had to close the tub and re-open it just to make sure. :rolleyes:
I completely forgot to take pictures of her wrapped around them though.:tears:
She was only a little feisty when I took her off but there were a couple of attempted strikes - luckily I strike feed from my fingers most of the time so have had previous dodge training. :giggle:
What was even scarier is my earlier experiments in palpataion were bang on the money of six eggs and one slug.:O :rolleye2:
She was the most co-operative of all my girls when trying it so I could feel the BUMP...BUMP....BUMP....bump....BUMP.
Cant feel a blessed thing in my big girl as she just tenses up and can't decide on the final count in the little girl yet. :weirdface
I managed to seperate the eggs fairly easily and the new mini-maglite showed a lovely pink colour and healthy veins in the six good eggs.
Incidently I had been using an LED torch before getting this and it definately made the eggs look yellower during candling - I assume it has a bluer cast or something.
I did manage to remember to grab a quick snap while cleaning the cage/ setting the eggs up;
http://satanswombat.googlepages.com/cleoeggs1.JPG
Wierdly I seem to remember Natasha's being physically larger but weighing less. :confused:
I'm planning on incubating at 88f to give myself a little safety margin - does that change the averadge time before they pip much?
The poor girl looks so deflated.
I washed out the tub,water bowl, changed the substrate and then washed Cleo herself and put her back in.
Her hides are being cleaned at the moment so she is a little active - I left a rat in with her but she didn't seem intrested earlier.
Have I missed anything?
And I would like to thank Robin for answering so quickly and keeping me from running around like a headless chicken. :bow:
**edit**
Should have rotated the pic. :oops:
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dr del