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                | Mouse | 
                Posted - 01/07/2010 : 08:34:47  Right, assuming Sprockett DC'd within 2 weeks after laying (which I'm guessing is usually the case) then she is now late. 
  The eggs really feel a LOT bigger than her last lot.
  She hasn't shed, but she went through the 'rubbing herself on everything' and the 'trashing the viv' stage about 2 weeks ago.
  I'm getting a little worried now.
 
  
  Should I get her 'induced'? | 
               
              
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                | mikerichards | 
                Posted - 01/07/2010 : 12:31:40  I don't know to be honest, usually corns become egg bound once they start, not from the get go! I don't think there are any set rules when it comes to double clutching, the best thing is probably speak to a herp vet, or maybe try googling it and see what info you can bring up on there. America would be where I would look, corns are done big time over there. | 
               
             
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