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  • 06-03-2012, 10:03 PM
    sookieball
    This thread breaks my heart :(


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  • 06-04-2012, 01:12 AM
    hypersomniacjoo
    i commend you for getting those eggs out and i'm so sorry for the loss of your girl. thanks for the informative post and pictures.
  • 06-04-2012, 04:01 PM
    wax32
    I hope they hatch for you, sorry about you losing your female!
  • 06-04-2012, 04:11 PM
    Inknsteel
    Thanks everyone. I'm hoping, but trying not to get TOO hopeful if ya know what I mean. I would love to see 5 healthy snakes hatch out, but I also feel like I'm going to have a 60 day uphill battle with the eggs. When they dropped, the eggs all got jostled really hard and they all got wet. I dried them off the best I could and put them back in the egg box. I'm going to go after work tonight to pick up some anti-fungal powder as recommended by Deborah in case any fungus or mold starts to develop. I think my egg box needs some tweaking too as I noticed some condensation on the outside of the eggs last night. I think I'm going to try to candle again tonight to see how they're doing, and probably will have to put a hole or two in the egg box to vent it a bit... Hoping the moisture doesn't hurt them, but I'm gonna fight these suckers until the end if they try to turn bad on me...
  • 06-04-2012, 04:18 PM
    Jabberwocky Dragons
    I'm very sorry for your loss and thank you for the documentation.

    If it helps put your mind at ease at all with the crash disaster, I once accidently knocked over a tub of freshly laid dragon eggs (tub was poorly balanced :slamhead:) and they all hatched fine. Reptile eggs, especially fresh ones, are surprisingly resilient.
  • 06-04-2012, 05:28 PM
    ClarkT
    Whoa.. my heart goes out to you. What a bittersweet situation. I'm so sorry for your loss. Hope all the eggs hatch beautifully well, and all babies are healthy.

    I hope I never have this to deal with, but your experience is at least helpful information.
  • 06-04-2012, 05:40 PM
    Golden Gate Geckos
    I am heartsick but hopeful for you in the loss of your beautiful female, and the success of her clutch. I can only imagine how devastated you are, but appreciate your photos of the process of trying to save the eggs! Good thoughts going out your way...
  • 06-05-2012, 11:31 PM
    Valvaren
    This broke my heart to read, I'm so so sorry for you, you don't know how much I hope those eggs pull through for you! My heart goes out to you!
  • 06-06-2012, 01:42 PM
    Casey Hulse
    Re: Egg recovery from eggbound female **GRAPHIC PICS**
    I wish you the best of luck!
  • 06-07-2012, 03:25 AM
    Kymberli
    Thank you for documenting this. It's heartbreaking to see a situation such as this but it is a strong reminder that, as with any animal you may choose to breed, there are risks that you are choosing to take. I feel that many people who get into breeding do not fully understand that their is always this possibility. I formerly bred Miniature Donkeys and dealt with several fatalities myself. It's not always easy and problem-free, no matter the size of the creature. Hopefully your experience will educate many, as it has myself. I appreciate you taking the time to share. That is not an easy thing to do.
    I hope they emerge alive and well. Good luck to you and your wife with this clutch!
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