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herpconsultants2 Apr 08, 2004 08:44 PM

Just got home from work and was thrilled to see my female albino lab (mated with a male albino lab) in the middle of laying her eggs. I had to take one picture, and am now torn between sleep and watching her for a while. She'd probably prefer to be left alone so I may just have one last look and turn in!

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TenorGoddess Apr 09, 2004 12:19 AM

Wow! She's amazing! Can't wait to see pics of those babies when they hatch! ;D

I do believe that's a first for me to see an "albino" lab. ;D

Gorgeous!

Amanda Rose

BenR79 Apr 09, 2004 11:08 AM

That's awesome! Hope those eggs all hatch out for ya.

Ben

BrianSmith Apr 09, 2004 09:53 PM

I tried to email you back but apparently the email listed in your kingsnake profile isn't valid. Here is a copy of my email to you. It came back to me as "Undeliverable".

Email:

Hi,
If she had some slugs/duds then leave those with her to hold on to and take her good eggs and put them into the incubator. Be sure to keep them top dead center and don't allow them to roll. Massage her body a little and put a little pressure on her remaining egg mass in attempts to get it moving, but don't apply too great a pressure. My hybrid female is doing the same thing right now and has a big remaining egg mass. I am torn between allowing nature to take it's course and risking her life and taking her to my vet for medication and risking her life there. (I don't have complete trust in vets and their ability to work wonders.
And it is not I that am in Iraq, some of my customers are. Damon

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