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Posted by: flavor at Mon Sep 5 11:15:20 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by flavor ] So sorry to hear this. I have been there as well. I went through a series of failed clutches two years ago. The babies were born healthy looking but stillborn. My wife took one look at the situation and suggested I keep my gravid females in larger cages instead of the sweaterboxes they were in. the theory was that the snake was giving birth in a cramped area and somehow this was affecting the babies. Maybe they were crushed or suffocated. I have not experienced this since I relocated my gravid females (knock on wood). This may not apply to you because it sounds like you've had plenty of success this year under similar contitions, but it might be worth considering. Again, sorry | ||
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