Posted by:
TraceH
at Sat May 22 15:18:41 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by TraceH ]
Justin,
According to my Ranco thermometer it's only 85 in my rack. I think snakes from the CA deserts could handle that. It has been 17 days since her last shed. She began laying on day 14. Yesterday, I pushed the egg from about midbody firmly down to her vent. It would not go any farther, her vent didn't gap or anything. I went ahead and left her alone thinking she would be able to push it out the rest of the way. When I checked on her later that day the egg had moved right back up to midbody. What should I do? Also, I have skimmed through other topics on this and the milksnake forum with no avail. ----- 1.0 snow corn snake '02
0.1 butter corn snake '02
0.1 hi-red corn snake '02
0.1 CB KY locality corn snake '02
1.1 Texas Baird's rat snake '00
0.1 black rat snake '03
1.1 Het for albino and albino radiated rat snake '02&'03
1.1 tri-color hognose snake '03
1.1 albino striped Cal king snake '01
1.0 black king snake '01
1.1 black milk snake '01&'02
1.1 pueblan milk snake '03
1.1 African house snake '03
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