Quote Originally Posted by angllady2 View Post
If you did not see any veins in them from the start, they were infertile. Fertile eggs show good veins from the day they are lain, and the veins just get more noticeable as they mature.

Gale
yea. none at all. and the other 2 are done also. im a little upset about it because it was my first ever clutch with a great pairing, but i guess things like this happen.

Quote Originally Posted by joebad976 View Post
Could be what Gale has mentioned above or your substrate was too wet. Did you notice veins when they were laid? I am going to go with your substrate was too wet only becasue the same thing happened to me with my first clutch. Pics of the current ones in the setup would help.
honestly, i didnt check for veins before i put them in the bator. but theres no way it was the substrate, because i keep all my adults and juvies on newspaper. i pulled them all as soon as she was done. took about 3 hours. but i have no control over her so, what can i say? lol

sidenote, ive got another 2 that just had their prelay shed. im speculating these ones wont have any complications based just on the fact that theyre proven breeders. these are my male cinny woma with another normal and my male fire with yet another normal. still waiting to see something out of my spinner x normal pairing.

overall, i think ive seen the worst that can happen to the eggs (infertile) and lost out on the best clutch i could have possibly gotten this year. im upset to say the least, not financially however. i love these animals and just want to breed some wicked snakes. just gonna hammer on.