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Posted by: beader at Thu Jul 31 16:35:33 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by beader ] Okay I'm looking for some insight from more knowledgeable folks. I'm a bit stumped I've got a clutch of corn snake eggs incubating on a peralite vermiculite mix this is day 68 @ 82 F. The first hatchling piped it head out this morning now dead half out of the egg. I've now removed the dead snake from the incubation chamber and looked at the egg. The underside of the snake is completely concaved emaciated looking, no birth defects. The egg has a lot of yolk still and the umbilical cord of snake is tightly wrapped around lower portion of snake. Of course when I say tightly wrapped this is just perspective. This seems so odd to me. All the other eggs are completly intact, no other hatchlings. | ||
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