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Posted by: PiedPeddler at Sat May 9 01:01:40 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by PiedPeddler ] Last year we had an albino female close to 1900g become eggbound. I posted pictures here when I suspected things weren't going well and contacted a few other breeders requesting input. The consensus was that she looked pretty bad and intervention would be required. I believe I took the picture below at 32 days post-shed. She is a big robust girl, but those eggs were huge! At 35 days post-shed I took her to my vet and had the 2 posterior eggs aspirated... 80cc's from one and 92cc's from the other. Once those eggs were aspirated we were able to palpate the 4 remaining eggs up and down and believed there was no problem with internal adhesion. She got an injection of SQ calcium to boost her stamina for contractions and hoped she would push out the emptied eggs and lay the remaining eggs on her own. | ||
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