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Posted by: Jeff Clark at Thu Oct 21 21:04:50 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Jeff Clark ] ...Slugs and dead babies are fairly common in Rainbow Boas. I think that slugs are the problem. They are stickier and less pliable than live babies insdie their membranes. If the snake has difficulty delivering slugs she will struggl and break the membranes and the live babies drown beofre they get delivered. This is just a theory of mine based upon much higher numbers of stillborns in litters with slugs. A likely cause of the slugs was inappropriate temperatures at some poin in the reproductive process. Most boids need a period of cooling to produce viable egg and sperm cells and most gravid snakes need some extra heat and enough room in their cages to thermoregulate while they are gestating. | ||
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