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    Wow that ks one was insane. I'd like to see him now. What the heck was that one?? Well good luck on figuring out what the heck this one is.


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    Re: Some assistance needed from those who have hatched BEL's

    Well I am not sure if this little one is going to make it... I have never lost a hatchling to this point and I'm afraid this might be my 1st... Any one have advice on what I should do...? The animal appears small and has a large amount of yoke like substance still in bottom of egg, it is still in the membrane with good amount of clear fluid and still has red veins. I am leaving it be in the incubator for now but it doesn't appear to be absorbing any of the yolk. I poked it and didn't see any movement so not sure.. Any help appreciated
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    I hope the little one pulls through for you.

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    Sending good thoughts to your little one. I hope she makes it.
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    Good luck with the baby, I have no breeding experience so I can't be of any help, so hopefully someone will come along who can help save the poor little snake!

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    Any new updates today? Or do any breeders have advice?

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    Re: Some assistance needed from those who have hatched BEL's

    Quote Originally Posted by Action Reptiles View Post
    Well I am not sure if this little one is going to make it... I have never lost a hatchling to this point and I'm afraid this might be my 1st... Any one have advice on what I should do...? The animal appears small and has a large amount of yoke like substance still in bottom of egg, it is still in the membrane with good amount of clear fluid and still has red veins. I am leaving it be in the incubator for now but it doesn't appear to be absorbing any of the yolk. I poked it and didn't see any movement so not sure.. Any help appreciated
    Can you tell if the umbilicus is twisted or tangled? I'd think the red veins are a good sign...although a little movement would be reassuring. Does it look or smell like it's "going bad"? Good luck...I hope it pulls through for you.
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    I would love to help, but without seeing more, there is not much to say. Poke it and check that there is a response. Keep incubating it, because sometimes there isn't a response immediately or quickly.
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    sub'd for updates, REALLY hoping it's not a DIE because whatever is in there looks very cool!

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    Re: Some assistance needed from those who have hatched BEL's

    Well I figure I would give an update for everyone. I regret to say this little one didn't make it . As all the others in the clutch had come out a couple days ago when I checked the egg today the large yolk mass had turned green so I cut the egg open. The baby was small with a very small head head. It was fully formed and with color. I will post some pics tomorrow as I am at work right now. The baby is very cool looking and I will definitely try to reproduce this again. Thanks for all the comments and kind words...

    The pics to follow will be GRAPHIC so this is a pre-warning for those following this thread...
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