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Re: Our First Eggs!
Rock on Joanna 
I having your first eggs is like your first kid you never forget the emotions of bringing something new into the world. Take lots of pics.
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Re: Our First Eggs!
Congrats Jo. Watch the egg with the little wet spot on it, to make sure it doesn't get any bigger. If you notice it getting bigger, then apply some Liquid Band-Aid to the clear area, and it shoulb be fine. As for the boob egg, if it candles good, you should have nothing to worry about. I hope you get a yellow belly or 2 and a few surprises.
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Re: Our First Eggs!
I forgot to write some advice about feeding. We normally drop a rat in the tub while she is on the eggs. Most of the time the will leave the eggs to eat, and we avoid getting bit.
Ok, that was a bunch of bologne, but it would be nice if it was that easy. We typically offer food the next day, and if they don't eat, then back to offering once a week.
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Re: Our First Eggs!
That is soooooooooo exciting Jo
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Re: Our First Eggs!
WOOT!!! what in them there eggs?
 Originally Posted by Big Gunns
You could learn a thing or two from Big Gunns. The first lesson being.....if you're gonna dish it, you better be ready to EAT IT!!!!!
I do it for the lulz, nothing else.
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Re: Our First Eggs!
Big congrats Jo!
She beat the easter bunny to the punch!
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Re: Our First Eggs!
Congratulations on your eggs! I'm so happy for you!
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Re: Our First Eggs!
Congrats Joanna!!!! That is so cool , I am so happy for you. I can't wait to see head poking out of those eggs.
Last year all of our females tokk rats when we offered them after a couple of days, except for one. We waited a week and she took a rat with gusto then. We started with weanlings for the first feeding just to make sure they did not have any trouble with thier first meal, I was so afraid they would be too weak. It worked well then switching a couple of the girls that had been picky mouose eaters over to rats, and they have stayed rat eaters since.
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Re: Our First Eggs!
 Originally Posted by lord jackel
Rock on Joanna
I having your first eggs is like your first kid you never forget the emotions of bringing something new into the world. Take lots of pics.
I have the spare batteries all ready! 
 Originally Posted by muddoc
Congrats Jo. Watch the egg with the little wet spot on it, to make sure it doesn't get any bigger. If you notice it getting bigger, then apply some Liquid Band-Aid to the clear area, and it shoulb be fine. As for the boob egg, if it candles good, you should have nothing to worry about. I hope you get a yellow belly or 2 and a few surprises.
Is that the same as "liquid skin", I have some of that always in my medicine cabinet. The boob egg candled as nicely as the others and isn't any smaller so I'm hoping it's a go. It was kind of handy that both the window egg and the boob egg just naturally seperated from the 4 egg mass when we lifted them out, so we could place them seperately in the hatching medium.
 Originally Posted by muddoc
I forgot to write some advice about feeding. We normally drop a rat in the tub while she is on the eggs. Most of the time the will leave the eggs to eat, and we avoid getting bit.
Ok, that was a bunch of bologne, but it would be nice if it was that easy. We typically offer food the next day, and if they don't eat, then back to offering once a week.
I'll just tell huge Brannagh that Unkie Tim is coming with a nice rattie for her when she lays her clutch...k???? 
 Originally Posted by cueball
That is soooooooooo exciting Jo 
Thanks Chris, I've been watching the VPI DVD and re-reading all the sections in the VPI book that have to do with hatching. They've been invaluable! 
 Originally Posted by Hotshot
WOOT!!! what in them there eggs? 
Baby snakes 
 Originally Posted by Ironhead
Big congrats Jo!
She beat the easter bunny to the punch!
I'm hoping the boa doesn't see that bunny! 
 Originally Posted by amberlynn
Congratulations on your eggs! I'm so happy for you! 
Thanks Amber!
 Originally Posted by aaajohnson
Congrats Joanna!!!! That is so cool  , I am so happy for you. I can't wait to see head poking out of those eggs.
Last year all of our females tokk rats when we offered them after a couple of days, except for one. We waited a week and she took a rat with gusto then. We started with weanlings for the first feeding just to make sure they did not have any trouble with thier first meal, I was so afraid they would be too weak. It worked well then switching a couple of the girls that had been picky mouose eaters over to rats, and they have stayed rat eaters since.
Neil
Sounds like a good plan Neil. I've got loads of nice big fat almost ready to wean pups so maybe one of those would be just right for her first post-lay feed. Thanks for the advice!
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 Originally Posted by Big Gunns
You could learn a thing or two from Big Gunns. The first lesson being.....if you're gonna dish it, you better be ready to EAT IT!!!!!
I do it for the lulz, nothing else.
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