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n/a Posted - 03/07/2009 : 19:07:43
please help this is the first time my snakes have breed.im nearly on my 60th day.when i looked in on them there was a baby snake out of its shell with some after birth,dead.i just wanna know what i did wrong and why it might have died
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cherry-milkshake Posted - 09/07/2009 : 14:30:27
aww hun, how sad. I really want to breed but things like this put me off coz I know I'd be really upset. Don't get downhearted though, good luck with the second lay and let us know how it goes xx
n/a Posted - 09/07/2009 : 12:47:09
I think the others have died too the egg shells are going moldy and smell. I'm gutted because I opened one and it had an amel in it. But the eggs from the second lay look alright. I think the incubater may have been too warm.
Blackecho Posted - 08/07/2009 : 22:26:33
If one has pipped, some breeders would slit the other eggs.
Jono2411 Posted - 07/07/2009 : 15:24:19
aww im sorry to hear that, to both valentina and kaz... :(
Kazerella Posted - 07/07/2009 : 15:22:39
Don't worry Valentina - you are doing alright. Have the others hatched yet?

Breeding is a lot harder than it seems- it was our first time this year and we lost them all, so you must be doing better than we are
gingerpony Posted - 03/07/2009 : 20:30:22
how often are you checking the eggs (since it's around hatching day for them)?
and what's your incubator set-up like?

TBH in the wild corns lay so many eggs as they wouldn't all make it..........
cumbrian eejit Posted - 03/07/2009 : 19:40:53
this is nothing to worry about if it is just the one, its just nature and there's not alot we can do about this,
plenty of breeders have lost hatchlings over the years, so please don't worry about it too much.
hope this helps,
scott

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