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Posted - 11/06/2011 : 16:00:59 got a snow corn who I think is pregnant she stopped eating and hasnt lost any weight and shedding regulary, lately twice and I think I can see bumps in her, I dont like to feel and press to hard out of fear of damaging the eggs since im no expert. got incubator all ready and set up, is there anyway of telling for sure shes pregnant. shes also started to do the tail/rattle which shes never done before and feel this is stress and her tellin me to **** off cos shes lookin for a place to lay which iv also sorted. any help pleeeeease!?
Also got another corn who lived in same with (i know, I KNOW, dont give me a shared viv debate) but since suspecting shes been pregnant has seperated them both in seperate vivs |
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Posted - 12/06/2011 : 22:13:52 Shes a llttle over 4ft not sure on weight. Had one smaller than her before and she got pregnant, shes the oldest out of all the corns Iv had shes about 3 yrs old |
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Posted - 11/06/2011 : 18:40:38 How big is she, is she of a decent breeding weight? |
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Posted - 11/06/2011 : 16:38:21 thank you mamma I will simply cos I need help, and thanks for not banting on about the shared viv thing, they normally live together and seem quite content together and have been together for 2 years, also I got the other corn out with my snow corn a lil while ago and it seemed he was constantly trying to aline with her and mate i thought this was because she might of been giving of a feramone from being pregnant, nice pics mamma |
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Posted - 11/06/2011 : 16:26:35 She could well be. The lumps you will be feeling may very well be eggs. Keep them seperate from now on. The other corn is poss male. Keep an eye on her and if/when she lays then you can start sorting them out into the incubator. If she is then I would keep them seperated altogether unless you want another clutch. Keep us updated xx |