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A Clutch Worth Saving
This clutch was off to a rough start.... 4 eggs, as you can see two of them are boob eggs. The pic below is shown a few weeks from hatching.
I had got advice from Tim Bailey and also Sean at EBN.... The booby eggs were both treated with (LB) Liquid Bandage, costs about $5 per box of about 10 sticks.
The entire boob area was coated with liquid bandage ASAP in a preventative form of treatment before any change was noticed. These eggs were then doted over for the entire duration.
Below pic was taken a few weeks prior to hatching.
http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s...ng%20out/1.jpg
About three weeks before their due date, one of the eggs (The smallest) developed mold spores on the boob area. Using the cap off a pen, I carefully scraped it off and re-applied liquid bandage to the area.... but these spores would re-appear as shown each day. So it became a matter of scraping them off each day to prevent them from spreading and potentially killing the egg.
http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s...ng%20out/4.jpg
Well, the liquid bandage treatments did work... the entire clutch went full term.... here is the other boob egg after being cut when one of the "normal" eggs had pipped.
http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s...ng%20out/5.jpg
Inner view with yolk sack attached.
http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s...ng%20out/9.jpg
The boob egg, washed out, this is the one that grew mold spores.
http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s...t/100_4221.jpg
I did a cross section cut of the boob section, it has the consistent feel of not quite set silicon. Not hard, but pliable and a some what softish gel feel.
http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s...t/100_4224.jpg
Now to what hatched out....
Both of the boob eggs that I had worked pretty hard to save held surprises that I'm thrilled with.... two Yellow Bellies!
Out of the smallest egg came a YB weighing 36g.... post shed pics.
http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s...20out/YBO1.jpg
Size reference
http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s...t/YBO1Size.jpg
http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s...out/YBO2-1.jpg
The other boob egg YB - 44g
http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s...20out/YBO2.jpg
Also out of the clutch came this male Granite.... has similar side pattern and markings to the YB's, so I find him to be interesting!
http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s...g%20out/G2.jpg
Both of the YB's are females.... couldn't ask for better odds there!
Hope you enjoyed the long post and didn't fall asleep! LOL
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Congrats, Scott!! That is an awesome story! :gj:
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Awesome tips you've shared :gj: and what an amazing show of dedication on your part :bow:
Great looking snakes!!! :D
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Awesome!! I will try that next time. I just hatched out a boob egg myself. After it hatched out I checked the inside of the boob part and it was solid like plastic. I guess every boob egg is different. Mine did form alot of mold which I left untreated but it hatched out fine.
Congrats on the awesome clutch!!
Richard
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Somed00d
After it hatched out I checked the inside of the boob part and it was solid like plastic. I guess every boob egg is different. Mine did form alot of mold which I left untreated but it hatched out fine.
Congrats on the awesome clutch!!
Richard
Thanks, I'm sure minor environmental factors come into play. Humidity levels, conditions of the substrate... how many times the incubator door and container were opened and closed etc.
Good to hear yours came out fine also! :)
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glad to see the time you put into this clutch pay off well for ya... congrats..
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Heck of a good job with those eggs Scott! Those yellowbellies look fantastic! Makes all that hard work worthwhile.:gj:
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Broseph
glad to see the time you put into this clutch pay off well for ya... congrats..
Thanks!
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jknudson
Heck of a good job with those eggs Scott! Those yellowbellies look fantastic! Makes all that hard work worthwhile.:gj:
Thanks Jason. I love the YB's more then anything else that has hatched so far...
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coldbloodaddict
Congrats! Smokin YB!
Thank you!
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I honestly think those are the prettiest YB's I've ever seen!
Awesome job in treating those eggs! :)
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Those things look terrible, if I were you I would never add one of those to your collection!
But in all actuality I wouldn't mind helping you get rid of one of them, like this saturday maybe?!?!
Nice looking snakes, and glad your hard work paid off
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Thanks, I can tell you those two yb's aren't going anywhere! lol
You might like some of the other stuff on Saturday though.... :)
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SnakieMom
I honestly think those are the prettiest YB's I've ever seen!
Awesome job in treating those eggs! :)
Thank you, I stare at them daily.... I love the YB's!
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Interesting! I am glad that this all had a happy outcome, and I do think personally that you saved those babies. :)
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Way to go Scott, its great to hear that your meticulous care was rewarded with two healthy YBs. Go Kharma!
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That YB is sick man.. That is hands down one of the Best YB I have seen
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Great job man awesome yellowbelly's, thanks for sharing this valuable info.
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Good job! Lots of dedication on your part. Really like the "other boob egg" photo. Nice patterns. :)
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Congrats Scott. I am glad to hear that those eggs did good for you. And, I will have to second everyone that has gone before me in saying that those 2 YB's are some of the nicest I have seen.
Congrats Again,
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Woah! Congrats Scott!
Pretty freakin awesome!
:bow:
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For future reference. If you put athlete's foot powder on the boob section of the egg you will not get any mold growth and it does not harm the egg.
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pfan151
For future reference. If you put athlete's foot powder on the boob section of the egg you will not get any mold growth and it does not harm the egg.
Worth knowing, thanks!
Thank you for all the comments.... appreciated the advice Tim! :)
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great looking ybs! congrats on the successful hatching. :)
Justin
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Scott.......I know it's already been said several times, but I have to say it too. Those YBs are AWESOME!!! :eyepoppin
Congrats on saving the clutch. :gj:
Props to Tim and Sean for helping you. :teamwork: :clap:
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What an awesome post! Congrats on the two yellow ladies which are really sweeeeeeeet
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Louis Kirkland
Scott.......I know it's already been said several times, but I have to say it too. Those YBs are AWESOME!!! :eyepoppin
Congrats on saving the clutch. :gj:
Props to Tim and Sean for helping you. :teamwork: :clap:
Thank you, I'm proud of the result.... these two yb's thrill me more then the hypos, pins, pastels and pewter etc that have hatched out this year so far.
Appreciate all the comments guys! :)
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Great story Scott, they are awesome. Never give up on the boob;)
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Nice work Scott.
FYI, I use Nolvasan disinfectant (diluted in water and applied with a Q-Tip) on funky eggs. It squashes the mold for quite some time.