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RE: Female California Kingsnake

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Posted by: Sonya at Thu Apr 21 18:58:32 2011  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Sonya ]  
   

>>There are still lumps along her body so I am sure there are still some eggs. I am wondering what an average/normal timeframe is for her to be laying eggs.

Normally a snake would lay all her eggs in a matter of hours. She is not laying them likely because she has not had an appropriate place to lay them. Give her a sweater box full of damp spaghnum moss and a hole in the lid. If she has possibly been near a male in the last year or even two I would not write off them being infertile. Either way you need to give her a place to lay or they will start doing damage.
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