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RE: Easterns Hatching Out.

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Posted by: copperhead13 at Fri Sep 18 01:38:10 2009  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by copperhead13 ]  
   

I started with 10 seemingly good eggs.
Then 6 went bad pretty quick (2 weeks).

At approx. 6 weeks, one of the remaing four started to sink in, and eventually went bad.

All 6 of the eggs were found to have no embryos, thus not fertile.

3 hatched out, one had complications. I think I "scared' it out of the egg too early. Instead of going back in the egg, it must have left the egg. (A similar event happened with another breeder I spoke with). Because the snake left the egg too soon, the umbilical opening didn't have time to "pinch off" the yolk sac and "placenta". This snake lost all of it's yolk
through the umbilical opening, which needed to be stitched shut by a vet.

So far so good with the patient, If I can get it to eat in the next two weeks it should be ok.

I've bred a variety of snakes in the past, and I can say now that Indigo snakes are not the same. This whole experience has been like starting anew. If I can offer any advice to future breeders of indigos it would be this... Indigo snakes not only need more time to breed and incubate, they also need much more time to hatch from the the egg. I would definitly not eagerly pull a recently emerged hatchling out of the incubation box either; but rather let it rest some 6 - 8 hours afterwards. I would recommend at least 48 hours after they pip to even consider poking around or removing them from the incubator.

BTW all are reds, like both of the parents. They have not been sexed yet.


   

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