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Guttersnacks
at Fri Jul 25 11:41:12 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Guttersnacks ]
The eggs are still quite plump.
I just cut one open a bit, peeled back some of the shell. Wow, that shell's a bit tough, I dont know how they do it.
I was able to expose a good bit of healthy looking little baby corn snake, bit didnt see any signs of life at all the entire time I was working with the egg. It wasnt until I tapped the actual snake with the tip of the Exacto knife that it flinched a tiny bit and shied away from it. So, there's life in them thar eggs, but there still seems to be a lot of clear albumin around the snake. I dont know how much is normal. It still mostly seems to be encased in it's inner sac, so I'll give them a few more days before I go cutting into anything else. I dont wanna prematurely kill them if they need a few more days.
*sigh*
The patience is killing me, and I'm KNOWN for a patient kinda guy too. It's the unknown part that scares me. ----- Tom
"The more people I meet, the more I like my snakes"
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