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RE: Thanks for the info John

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Posted by: Hypoboa1 at Tue Apr 18 10:32:47 2006   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Hypoboa1 ]  
   

>>info/experience.
>>
>>There were 13 babies and about 15 slugs. 2 babies died.
>>Total=3 50/50's normal het anery
>> 8 50/50's hypo het anery
>>
>>I have to give a big plug for Tracy and Rich's boa breeding video.
>>It just skimmed the issue that I ran into. But, it gave me the idea to work with.
>>All these babies were premature. I honestly did not think any were going to make it. I placed each baby in it's own deli cup with a half in of water. I was trying to create a "membrane sack" they could stay in while sucking up their yolk sack. The video went over this. I don't think it spoke to the water addition. The video spoke to cutting the yolk sack off if it was out more than a day. I really thought about doing this. But, then I talked it over with my wife and decided not to. We were at the point where we were going to buy some dissolving sutures. I also had issues with tying the knot around the umbilical cord. I did not think I would be able to catch the dental floss before it went into it's belly. Or, I would cut the cord trying to cut the dental floss.
>>So, I left them in their deli cup. I changed the water 2-3 times a day. Gently transferring them to a new cup each time. I then left them in my sweater rack. (The drawer rack really came in handy. I don't know if I could have pulled this off without them.) After a day to two days the babies began crawling out of their deli cups. Others just stayed put. I just had the last one get out and join the others tonight. Some babies sucked up their egg mass. Others naturally pulled it off.
>>I guess the moral of the story is don't give up. Nature took it's course. I was lucky in the fact that their lungs were developed. My very first litter died because they were too dropped too early.
>>Hopefully this will help others. Again a thank you to Tracy and Rich for the idea.
>>John
>>Sorry for the typos. It's late and I'm ready for bed. Thank you all for all your kind comments.
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>>"To be the best..........You must lose your mind."

I have often set around here an wondered when I had the 2 premature litters I had if their was more that I could have done.They were all breathing an temps an humidity was up but that was not enough.Next time I will know what to do,I thank you very much for this info.Eric
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