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    Re: Female laying on her side

    did you feed her recently?

    my 650g girl was laying inverted and it turns out she just had a decently sized meal. apparently sometimes immature females do this just as gravid ones do.

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    Re: Female laying on her side

    It is very possible that she is gravid....speaking from experience. There are more cases of parthenogenesis happening since I experienced it with my snake last year. Don't count that out!!


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    Re: Female laying on her side

    Can BP's develop and lay slugs even with no past male introduction like corns can???
    Normal '08 BP, Rankin Beardie, Inland Beardie, Fat Tailed Gecko, Greek Tortoise, Corn Snakes, Western Hoggie, Emp. Scorpion, Fish

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    Re: Female laying on her side

    Sorry I didnt see this thread sooner, but here's a link that helped me out in finding a herp vet.


    http://www.arav.org/USMembers.htm

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    Re: Female laying on her side

    Quote Originally Posted by Cam View Post
    Can BP's develop and lay slugs even with no past male introduction like corns can???
    They can develop fertile eggs without any prior male contact...it happened to me last year & to a couple of people this year. Do a search on parthenogenesis on this site and you'll see.


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