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    Re: I am very concerned about this hatchling?!

    Unfortunately there is no way to untangle the umbilical cord when it is like that. The only thing you can do is cut it off about 1/2 inch from the belly Once you cut it tie off close to the belly with dental floss.

    If the baby has ok weight just leave her and let her shed.

    If she is very thin then you can mix up the yoke from a chicken egg and load it into a syringe. Take a fairly large needle (16-18 gage) and send it up the umbilical cord and inject it into the snake (you have to do it right to get it into the right spot). Once you fill up her belly you can tie off the umbilical cord to keep all that yoke inside of her. I don't recommend doing this unless you feel confident doing it. It's easier than you think if you go slow.

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    Re: I am very concerned about this hatchling?!

    Quote Originally Posted by Corey Woods View Post
    Unfortunately there is no way to untangle the umbilical cord when it is like that. The only thing you can do is cut it off about 1/2 inch from the belly Once you cut it tie off close to the belly with dental floss.

    If the baby has ok weight just leave her and let her shed.

    If she is very thin then you can mix up the yoke from a chicken egg and load it into a syringe. Take a fairly large needle (16-18 gage) and send it up the umbilical cord and inject it into the snake (you have to do it right to get it into the right spot). Once you fill up her belly you can tie off the umbilical cord to keep all that yoke inside of her. I don't recommend doing this unless you feel confident doing it. It's easier than you think if you go slow.

    Good luck,
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    Re: I am very concerned about this hatchling?!

    Thanks Corey, I really appreciate the input.

    I would be comfortable doing that (the syringe)... just curious what weight I would be looking at.

    I am estimating that she is around 50-55g. She is thin, but not the worst I have seen.

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    Re: I am very concerned about this hatchling?!

    Wow good luck with that baby. She is very pretty and I hope she makes it.
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    Re: I am very concerned about this hatchling?!

    I found a small syringe... I cut the cord, and finding the entrance was really quite easy.

    I gave her two shots... I injected the yolk and tied off the cord, then I cut further up, made the second injectin and tied off the cord again.

    The second one was much harder as there was less cord... but I put the knot of dental floss around the cord, then inserted the syringe... pulled the floss snugly, injected the yolk and then as I was pulling the syringe out I had my partner tighten it so that nothing leaked out.

    So two 6cc shots... her final weight is 38g... not super promising... but I do think it could be worse?

    I feel OK about it think it went actually quite smooth. I am more concerned about her final weight... and you can tell it was quite stressful for her.

    But now I will just leave her be and hope (pray) for a good outcome.

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    Re: I am very concerned about this hatchling?!

    And... I hate to say... but if anyone else wants to take a second and a visualize a little pastel BP taking her first hopper... I would appreciate it.



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    Re: I am very concerned about this hatchling?!

    I almost did not have time... but need to take a few beers and decompress, so here are the pics. Pretty straightforward stuff.







    After I had popped her out of the egg, she would not stay in it, so I figured that now was as good a time as any.

    Fingers crossed that she is in good shape till her shed.

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