Last year, I saved (in refrigerator) my rat snake eggs that appeared good (& didn't smell), since I had an upcoming snake "meet n' greet" scheduled in a couple
months. The eggs made it to the informal sharing...didn't spoil...and people had no idea they weren't fresh, but of course I told them they weren't fertile, it's just
that people "connect" to snakes better by seeing more than just the snake..."show & tell". Sheds are enjoyed too.
You never know though, as I understand it, parthenogenesis is more "common" among egg-layers than among live-bearing snakes? Better luck next time.![]()