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    umbilical cord problem

    hy I have a question about hatchling...

    Yesterday the last snake come out of the egg but it has the rest of its umbilical cord still attached







    so is that normal? and if not can somebody tell my what i have to do?

    tnx Filip

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    Re: umbilical cord problem

    Keep it on wet paper towels in its tub

    From what I've read, it should fall off before too long.

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    Re: umbilical cord problem

    problem is that a part of umbilical cord fell off and the rest of it is comming out of its belly

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    Re: umbilical cord problem

    Yeah, and I would suspect that the little remainder that is left will do the same thing.

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    Re: umbilical cord problem

    He should be fine .
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    Re: umbilical cord problem

    It will be fine. It will dry up, become a little dried thread looking thing, and fall off.

    Don't worry.

    It's normal.
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    Re: umbilical cord problem





    new pictures

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    Re: umbilical cord problem

    Poor baby. I know nothing about umbilical cords, but I wish you the best of luck with her.
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    Re: umbilical cord problem

    Quote Originally Posted by ladyohh View Post
    it will be fine. It will dry up, become a little dried thread looking thing, and fall off.

    Don't worry.

    It's normal.
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    Re: umbilical cord problem

    The new pics appear to be deflated a bit. This leads me to believe that there was a bit of yolk left in the umbilical that the animal is absorbing. The snake just crawled out a bit early. As everyone else stated, it should start to dry up in about 1 or 2 days, and be gone in about 4.
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