Quote Originally Posted by heathers*bps View Post
What exactly are you doing to the one that isn't responding to anything? I know when I touch babies in the egg, they will move.

It sometimes takes babies almost a week to fully come out of the egg.

Is there still a lot of fluid in the eggs? What color is the fluid? Pictures would be extremely helpful!

I touch them with the tip of my finger to see if they're alive.

I don't know how much fluid is in the eggs, and I don't want the snakes to dry up. I don't have an incubator and I'm not sure what the temperature for them is suppose to be at the stage they're in.
This is where they are, in my garage. I live in Florida so the temperature during the day has been around 80-85, I added the light for more heat but I don't know if the light is drying them out?
This is what it looks like:



There's only 3 eggs. There was 4 at the beginning but one rotted within the first week.

The first 2 pictures are the 2 that are still moving when I touch them.






This one is the one that isn't moving:




All 3