View Full Version : We Got Rat Snake Eggs.. Now what?
unknownclown
07-23-11, 12:38 PM
So we had this guy who was downsizing his snakes and was given 2 texas ratsnakes didnt know the sexes certainly didnt know 1 was gravid. Havent had time too look up how to incubate just woke up and there they were...
So Im debatiting whether we should let her incubate on her own or take them out and do it although I havent the slightest on how we do it or what. I read that they need to be at 80 and not too damp is hthat right? they all look good although I havent reached in there yet to check whats not obvious to the eye...
stephanbakir
07-23-11, 12:51 PM
Unless you want to spend money, leave them alone, she should be fine and you should see 80%+ fertile survivability. Leave the enclosure temps a few degrees lower then incubation temps, her coils around them will insulate them, and they put out a fair amount of heat. Let her also control humidity. Leave it at about 40-50%.
Best of luck!
unknownclown
07-23-11, 01:04 PM
Its not necessarily the money, should I worry about the ones not covered? I put a heat pad underneath a few minutes ago now wondering if that will cook them and what about a heat light? I have one above them..
stephanbakir
07-23-11, 01:14 PM
Got a temp gun? shoot the area and see what its at, if its not more then 15 degrees too low I wouldn't worry. Are the eggs she isn't covering slugs? if not you might be able to manipulate them closer to her coils, she should do the rest.
(don't get tagged)
unknownclown
07-23-11, 01:15 PM
Also just noticed as I put in the temp gauge that both are incubating, so Im still not sure which is female, is this normal?
stephanbakir
07-23-11, 01:17 PM
Normally I remove the male, its possible its just warm there she he likes the spot?
Not sure males can know what temps to keep the eggs, so its possible he can over insulate/hydrate them?
unknownclown
07-23-11, 01:19 PM
None of them look like slugs as far as I can tell but Ive never bred or seen snake eggs. Im refering to the ones in the pic if that helps..
stephanbakir
07-23-11, 01:20 PM
Got a torch? (strong small flashlight) ?
Cut the lights, and flash the light at the side of the eggs, if you see veins, they are fertile.
If you are uncertain that the parents will do the job, you can get yourself a zoomed incubator for about 50$.
unknownclown
07-23-11, 01:22 PM
Sorry if Im asking alot of questions and fussin a bunch I just didnt see this coming and am clueless and want to see everything come out ok I do apreciate any and all help and thoughts :-)
stephanbakir
07-23-11, 01:34 PM
I love answering questions, tells me the other person isnt a cocky tool who will do what he thinks is right and risk the clutch :)
unknownclown
07-23-11, 02:12 PM
ok we are off to the store to get an incubator dont wanna risk losin the babies... just hope I dont get tagged movin them :P also hope its not too late... since we dont know when last night they were laid
stephanbakir
07-23-11, 02:31 PM
Don't change the orientation of the eggs, keep the top of the egg the top of the egg or they will drown.
Aaron_S
07-23-11, 04:06 PM
Also separate your snakes. They shouldn't be living together 24/7 anyway.
unknownclown
07-23-11, 04:07 PM
ok we got an incubator, filled the cups with somewhat damp shredded coconut husk marked the eggs and carefully moved the eggs, we have the temps at 83 and the humidity at 67 so far. not sure about the humidity if it willl go up higher since we just got it all set up, where should it be at?
stephanbakir
07-23-11, 04:21 PM
The eggs should feel leathery, and not be caving in. Not sure what it is for rat snakes.
unknownclown
07-23-11, 04:22 PM
1 was a litttle squishy we held them under a light and saw veins through out them all so Im guessing/hoping they are all good
stephanbakir
07-23-11, 04:23 PM
They are all fertile then, how many?
unknownclown
07-23-11, 04:26 PM
we have 10 :-)
stephanbakir
07-23-11, 04:26 PM
Small female?, nvm, might be a first time mom.
youngster
07-23-11, 08:40 PM
Man I really want to breed but I can't :( This is making me excited
stephanbakir
07-23-11, 08:42 PM
Man I really want to breed but I can't :( This is making me excited
Babysteps :) (pun intended)
You could probably breed snakes man, you have the heart to do it right, and you look like you care enough to research first.
unknownclown
07-24-11, 01:14 AM
Definitely do research first this hit us so quickly we didn't know what hit us or what to do. Our boas on The other hand we had or have enough time to prepare for :-)
marionsclan
07-24-11, 02:20 AM
Babysteps :) (pun intended)
You could probably breed snakes man, you have the heart to do it right, and you look like you care enough to research first.
He is only allowed two reptiles at once so breeding will be out of the question for a while.
stephanbakir
07-24-11, 06:57 AM
I'm aware :) Simply stated that had he been allowed, he sounded like the type of person to try and do it correctly the first time.
Freebody
07-24-11, 08:45 AM
Grats on the litter, all fertile, thos are some impressive results, firgers crossed they all stay that way and hatch out :) cant wait for my first breeding next year, this is making me so excited as well. and it is best to house snakes alone imho.
unknownclown
07-24-11, 10:21 AM
Thank you :-)
And yes I know its best to keep them separate we seen an add on craigs list for the both of them and they were free. Couldnt pass them up, and since they were already housed together we planned on gettin a new home for one when we could afford a new tank.,., which would have been this weekend but we ended up buyin an incubator instead. :-P
unknownclown
07-26-11, 08:44 AM
Oh a little update since then we have found 4 more eggs :-) so 14 in all
stephanbakir
07-26-11, 07:07 PM
Woot, also fertile?
unknownclown
07-27-11, 09:01 AM
Yep they are all good as far as I can tell :-)
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