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Old 05-17-04, 09:54 PM   #1
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WooHoo eggs!

I wasn't expecting them so I didn't have the incubator ready, But our first corn snake layed a few eggs (i didn't disturb them because I didn't have anywhere to put them). Pics to follow.
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Congrats!! Best of luck!
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As promised, pics. I was a little late getting them into the incubator but all one can do is hope for the best...

This was a pairing of our het for amel and an anery. But with all the various hets for what ever in corns who knows what will come out...



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Congrats on teh eggs.

They all look healthy don't worry. Maybe they just need a bit of water. So I would recommand spreying some water on them. That way they can soak in the water as soon as possible. Keep us updated on how they go~~

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I sprayed them a little after taking the pics... Only a tiny bit cause I'm scared of drowning them
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Best of luck with the eggs - with some moist medium and a few days to recover, hope they will be fine. Those stick on hide boxes are really neat - nice to be able to take the outside off and peek in on the snake. I have never seen one that big before,

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