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Unexpected Clutch Help!

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  • 03-30-2015, 04:57 PM
    Albert Clark
    Re: Unexpected Clutch Help!
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    Originally Posted by Rock51 View Post
    No pictures right now. I just woke up a little while ago and I have to feed a bunch of snakes and spot clean before I go to work tonight

    Make sure you wash her off good to eradicate the egg smell before you attempt to feed her. Also wash the enclosure as well. She still may not want to eat but as long as the egg smell is not there eventually she will. Good job and good luck.:gj:
  • 03-30-2015, 05:12 PM
    MrLang
    In nature, they regularly go the full 60 days after laying eggs before eating again. So, while she looks deflated to you and you are worried, this is all natural. She would not have gone full term and laid fertile eggs if she was too small for it.

    I have never heard of a small female laying fertile eggs and having complications or death related to her size. People say 1500+grams minimum, but have no scientific basis for this 'rule' and the longer you keep reptiles (or any animal) the more you realize that 'rules' are just suggestions that someone made and the internet decided to turn into gospel. This gospel proliferates with beginner animals and popular species more than others.

    As mentioned, just rinse her off well with a drop of dish soap in a tub of luke warm water, clean the tub very well, and offer food a few days after laying. She will probably take the food and will regain the weight very quickly. They are extremely efficient at converting food to body weight when they need to!

    GL with the eggs!
  • 03-30-2015, 06:21 PM
    Spiritserpents
    Next time you're curious, instead of ultrasound have the vet take an x-ray. It's how I knew how many eggs to wait for on a corn that I was afraid was egg-bound (fortunately she was not, but she did take 4 days to lay all the slugs). The eggs will be visible on a radiograph.
  • 03-30-2015, 10:30 PM
    Sama
    Re: Unexpected Clutch Help!
    Once a week to feed is fine after she lays, we offer ours all they want but we are trying to get weight back up for the next years breeding. If she is a pet then just one appropriately sized rodent is great, and even some breeder girls won't take more then that.
  • 03-31-2015, 04:07 PM
    Rock51
    thanks for all the comments everyone.

    As soon as I moved the eggs I did a complete clean of the tub with hot water and dish soap.


    I left her alone for a day and then the day after I offered a small rat, which she took very quickly. That made me very happy.


    I bought her to breed in the future since she was 1200 and I was hoping that she would be ready next season. I guess I got lucky that she was gravid. The previous owner wasn't happy though. I am going to try to get some weight on her but I doubt I will breed her next season unless she packs on the weight very rapidly.

    The vet did an xray first and that's how we found out she had 4 eggs. I asked for an ultrasound because the vet thought the eggs were too large ( she doesn't specialize in snakes but she is an exotic vet) and I thought she could measure them like they can measure a fetus in humans.

    I really appreciate all the responses it helps tremendously
  • 04-13-2015, 07:57 AM
    Rock51
    Little update.

    The one I suspected was infertile started to go bad so I threw it out... was actually kind of sad.

    The other 3 look great and im counting down the days.

    Momma has no problem eating. She is a very vigorous eater actually but I can see why.

    Just thought I would let everyone know what is going on
  • 04-13-2015, 04:27 PM
    anicatgirl
    TY for the update! Looking forward to those mystery babies :gj:
  • 04-20-2015, 01:30 AM
    Rock51
    The wait is killer.....
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