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    Yeah, it's not the worst kink, but it's in a terrible place. If it were lower down, I think he'd have no problem? As it is, he needs help getting his sheds started, and I had to switch to a shallower water bowl because he got stuck in his while trying to take a drink. I don't think he'd make it in the wild. I'm not even sure he would have successfully pipped if I hadn't cut his egg the day before.

    My current plan is to assist feed f/t pinkies. I'm still worried he'll choke or even snap his neck when he tries to swallow. And he has a hard time with striking--he's not as amped up as his sister, but he has tried to chomp me a couple times. But he doesn't have any AIM, you know? He can't strike forward, just like he can't slither nose-forward. So he just sort of snaps his jaws in random directions and never connects. I might have to assist feed him every time.
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    Re: The Official Birth Defect Documentary *Graphic picture warning*

    My first clutch ever, the first egg to hatch produced a little male pinstripe with a caved in stomach. He died within an hour of hatching out of the egg. I was heartbroken. His siblings all hatched out just fine though.
    BALLS

    0.2 Normals 0.1 Bumblebee 0.1 Yellowbelly 0.1 Mojave 0.1 Pastel Ghost 0.1 Leopard 0.1 Super Pastel 0.2 Black Pewter Yellowbellies 0.1 Arroyo Firefly 0.1 Lesser 0.1 Spider 0.1 Lemon Blast 2.3 Black Pastels 1.1 Pinstripes 1.0 Super Fire 1.0 Ghost Killer Queen Bee 1.0 Arroyo 0.1 Champagne 0.1 Pastel Trick 0.1 Pastel Yellowbelly 0.1 Blue Eyed Leucistic 0.1 Fire Mojave 1.0 Banana 1.0 Jigsaw 1.0 Super Pastel Lesser Black Pastel Yellowbelly

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    Re: The Official Birth Defect Documentary *Graphic picture warning*

    In my opinion if you find this post useful, participe, if you dont find it useful avoid it.

    I had one case of kinked hatchlings.
    A pastel male. Dad produced before a lot of babies, it was moms first clutch. The egg look odd from the beggining, was never plump.
    There was a problem with the light, it was out for 24hs, and they were at 25C for that period, i dont think it was the problem. There were three clutches in the incubator, one on day 50, no issues, this one was about day 30, with this pastel, and another one that is about to hatch anytime....we will see with that one....



    Some scales are fused but is not bad....

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    Re: The Official Birth Defect Documentary *Graphic picture warning*

    This egg died around 45 days.
    Kinked baby with a portion of fused scales.
    Pastel x spinnerblast pairing


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    Balls:
    0.1 '?? Normal
    0.1 '10 Pastel
    0.1 '10 Yellowbelly het Genetic Stripe
    1.0 '11 Lesser
    1.0 '09 Lesser
    1.0 '11 Fire
    1.0 '07 Spider
    1.0 '11 Black Pastel

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    Gravid with 1.0.1 twins due Oct 9th 2012

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    I see alot of pastels in here as a new breeder with the notes ive been gathering i see Champagnes, Spiders and now pastels. Other then incubatio nand humidity malfunctions would sound or vibrations have any effect on deffects like if some1 lived in a trailor, not me tho im a basement breeder

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    Re: The Official Birth Defect Documentary *Graphic picture warning*

    This egg died on day 58. My female spotnose had a parthenogenisis clutch, and this baby seemed to be relatively healthy except for the face and tail.





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    Sorry to necro this thread, but as long as people breed snakes I think it will continue to be relevant. I also want to share my story just to get it off my mind. This was my first clutch of BP eggs and I had a thermostat malfunction about a week after they were laid. Two eggs went bad the following week. The rest went full term, but this one never hatched and died in egg. This is what it looked like after I took it out:



    1) Morph: Normal
    2) The defect: kinked spine and died in egg
    3) Possible reasoning for the defect: Temp drop. During the thermostat malfunction it went down to the mid 70s. Not sure exactly how long, but probably 24 hours or more.
    4) The parental pairing: Leopard het Pied x Spider het Pied
    5) Total number of clutches and/or hatchlings you have produced: This was my first.
    6) Photos: above
    7) Any other information that you wish to include: Five clutchmates came out fine. This was the only normal in the clutch. The egg this snake came out of was attached to and half underneath another egg.

    The largest egg in the clutch was originally on top of both this egg and one other. A healthy female spider hatched out of the egg on top, but I had problems with both eggs on bottom. One went bad after the temp drop and has to be removed because it grew fungus. The other contained this kinked baby normal. Maybe their positioning made them more susceptible to the temp drop?
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