Reptile & Amphibian Forums

Welcome to kingsnake.com's message board system. Here you may share and discuss information with others about your favorite reptile and amphibian related topics such as care and feeding, caging requirements, permits and licenses, and more. Launched in 1997, the kingsnake.com message board system is one of the oldest and largest systems on the internet.

Click for 65% off Shipping with Reptiles 2 You
https://www.crepnw.com/
Click for 65% off Shipping with Reptiles 2 You

Spalerosophis diadema eggs

Lachesis1 Sep 21, 2006 11:28 AM

well i recently bought a pair of diadem ratsnakes at the Daytona show and im now keeping them under my bed in my dorm room at school. everything was going well, both animals are feeding, the female looked especially heavy and took a pre killed rat without hesitation last weekend and i left her in the box she was in to digest for a few days before putting her back. yesterday morning i looked into the box and noticed 8 eggs. some dont look particularly good however a few look alright. i have not noticed the snakes locked up and i dont believe ive had them together long enough for this to happen however, i bought them as a pair and its possible they were together before that and the female was gravid when they sold her to me. my main concern is fattening her back up right now but i plan on going out and getting what i need for the incubator just to see if i can hatch anything out. Ive never incubated eggs before and i was wondering if there were any precautions i should know about in regards to the egg incubation temps and conditions of this species. is there a reliable way to tell if the eggs are fertile? i dont really have a good flashlight or know exactly what im looking for if i were to candle them. again, some eggs are white, have a good shape and feel relatively solid while some are a little sunken in and are a little yellow.

thanks in advance for any help

Replies (1)

metalpest Sep 22, 2006 10:22 PM

They need to go in an incubator fast. The sunken ones probably just need moisture and they will be fine.

I've been told to incubate all eggs, even ones that don't look good may still hatch, so just toss them all in. Make sure you don't rotate them. Place moist (not dripping) moss or a paper towel over the sunken ones until they regain moisture. I wouldn't be concerned about color. Incubate around 82F.

Fattening back up will take some time, just keep her on a heavier feeding schedule than the male. Its normal for them to be pretty skinny after laying.

I don't see a lot of diamens around, so it would be great if you could hatch some more.
-----
"I'll be back at 6 if not 7. 8 the very latest but definatly no later than 9...ish...Moscow time."

Site Tools