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How do you cut, never done it do i just take a pair of scissors and pinch the egg and cut a piece out of it? So all my other eggs have naturally pipped.
The egg has not fallen in on it self it is still plump*
Last edited by derrabe; 09-30-2010 at 01:31 PM.
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Re: Died after pipping???
 Originally Posted by derrabe
How do you cut, never done it do i just take a pair of scissors and pinch the egg and cut a piece out of it? So all my other eggs have naturally pipped.
The egg has not fallen in on it self it is still plump*
Pretty much. I don't remove any of the egg shell though. I just cut a V shaped cut in it and lift the flap to see what is going on.
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Re: Died after pipping???
I just had a killer bee pip and 12 hrs later it stiff as a board.
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Well I cut the two remain eggs last night, one was definitely dead had no color to way under developed. The second one was moving a little in the egg when I candled it so I cut only a small opening in the egg to help the guy come out. I guess he poked his head out for a few second this morning and he appears to be missing an eye. He went back in the egg and last I heard he has not come back out, but last update was a few hours ago. So this clutch is working out to 5 snakes, 4 appear to be yellow bellies and 1 normal, 1 eyed unknown. 3 dead eggs. The only thing different I did different for this clutch was use I used hatch rite for this clutch and vermiculite for the previous clutch where i had 10 out of 11 eggs hatch no problems.
So what do the experienced breeders do when they get a snake with a defect?
Last edited by derrabe; 10-01-2010 at 01:37 PM.
BPs Currently 23 total
1.6.0 Normals, 1.0.0 66% poss het pied, 2.5.0 Yellow Belly, 1.0.0 Blonde Pastel, 1.0.0 Mojave, 0.1.0 Lemon Blast, 1.0.0 Albino, 0.1.0 100% het albino, 1.0.0 Spider, 1.1.0 Het Caramel Albino
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It really depends on whether or not the snake can lead a healthy life. If it's a severe deformity they are generally put down. If it's something like missing eyes or kinks they at least try to get it eating on it's own.
1.1 Classic Ball Pythons - Louise and Zeus
1.0 Poss. Granite - D*ck
1.0 Cane Corso - Benedetto
1.0 ACD/GSD Mix - Dino
1.0 Fat Cat - Jose
"It only happens if it doesn't matter."
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Re: Died after pipping???
a missing eye is goingt omost llikey be a pet type snake.
as for the one that might be dead cut the egg slowly open more ( I used tweezer siccors( really small like for sowing and I cut a little at the time so Icna lift the shell opening and look for viens to miss them. My pied stayed in her egg almost 4 days longer than her siblings butshe was the first ot eat lol. and she was weird layinin the egg too I see her chin and throat instead of her eyes. for the longest time.
Was married to 4theSNAKElady (still wish we were)
Ball pythons
0.1 pieds 1.0 banana pied
0.1 het pied
3.1 sugar gliders ( non breeding pets)
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