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JYohe
at Mon Apr 1 17:05:58 2013 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by JYohe ]
....sometimes...snakes will not eat right off or at all due to the wrong conditions while incubating...example would be ball pythons (not hogs)...IF you have the eggs really humid and wet, they will swell and grow huge in size and full....thus making the inside pressure go up...too much pressure is bad...and babies can be actually stunted or just odd....and some die,some kink ,and some won't eat....too full is not always good....
too little water can cause the yolk sac to solidify and that means the embryo/neonate will have less food from it..sometimes to the point it will be skinny and even not want to eat after hatching....(this trouble was with balls and corns sometimes)......they can even get stuck inside the egg/to the shell and die.....
......... ----- ........JY
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