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xblackheart
at Mon Jul 24 19:00:57 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by xblackheart ]
No joke! thats what I said. You see on nature shows that snakes come right out of the egg. Must be time lapse photography or something. Most of my corns sat for two, three days after pipping. I even named one lazy, as it was first to pipp, last to fully emerge.
I use paper towels in my hatchling containers. They have a tendency to hide under the paper towel, eventhough I provide a hide.
More waiting. i know it sucks, but don't prod or poke at them. They will end up emerging with yolk sacks still attatched.
Good luck ----- ****Misty****
http://www.sneakyserpents.com/
"Yesterday was the deadline for all complaints"
Not counting Hatchlings, this is what I have.........
1.1.2 bearded dragons
9.18.0 corn snakes
1.1.0 jungle corns
1.2.6 California King
1.0.0 Mexican Black king
0.1.0 Blotched (variable) king
0.1.0 Lavender Brooksi king
1.0.0 Sinaloan milk snake
0.1.0 Tri-Hybrid milk snake
0.1.0 rat snake
1.1.0 Arizona mountain king
1.1.0 Congo African Grey Parrots
0.1.0 German Shepherd (hybrid) dog
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