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Help, egg bound?

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Posted by: snakekate at Thu Apr 17 15:32:31 2014  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by snakekate ]  
   

Hello, I have a 6 year old female cali king she has had two past successful clutches with no problems, she was bred the end of February, and laid a clutch of nine eggs on the 15th of april. She still appears very large in the rear end, and I can feel eggs in the higher part of her body. I am worried she is egg bound, but she is eating and active, and seems fine. Is there a chance he may lay more(before putting her under any undue stress) or should I interfere?(I have heard warm baths and massage can help, or the vet?) Any advice would be appreciated.(picture is her last 'pregnancy' but she looks similar to this now)



   

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