hhmoore
tired & cranky shadow
A while back, one of my BPs dropped some eggs. It wasn't a total surprise, as I'd paired her briefly with a male - but I'd long since pulled him because I was leaning toward selling the majority of my snakes.
Anyway, there were 3 slugs + 2 eggs that I wasn't convinced were viable. The only veining showed in a small section at one end of each egg - otherwise, when candled, they glowed yellow. (Oddly enough, these two eggs were not wrapped by the female, who was coiled around the 3 slugs.) The eggs didn't look promising, I wasn't sure I wanted to deal with babies, and I was incredibly busy...so I pulled the slugs, and put the female over the two eggs; thinking that I'd deal with them in a couple days.
Time has passed, and - surprisingly - the eggs still look good. I haven't lit them up to see if there is more veining, but they haven't discolored or collapsed. I'm of a mind to pull them and put them in the incubator...but I sort of feel like I should leave well enough alone. If they're meant to be, they'll hatch. Besides, a change in environment at this point could turn out to be harmful.
My level of distraction and disinterest was high enough that I didn't bother recording the lay date...but now - since the eggs should have crapped out if they were no good - I'm getting intrigued.
I'm thinking that they're probably about halfway through incubation - could be a little more, could be a little less...but probably not more than a week in either direction.
Throw them in the incubator, or leave them with mom? (I'm actually more interested in the rationale behind any responses)
Anyway, there were 3 slugs + 2 eggs that I wasn't convinced were viable. The only veining showed in a small section at one end of each egg - otherwise, when candled, they glowed yellow. (Oddly enough, these two eggs were not wrapped by the female, who was coiled around the 3 slugs.) The eggs didn't look promising, I wasn't sure I wanted to deal with babies, and I was incredibly busy...so I pulled the slugs, and put the female over the two eggs; thinking that I'd deal with them in a couple days.
Time has passed, and - surprisingly - the eggs still look good. I haven't lit them up to see if there is more veining, but they haven't discolored or collapsed. I'm of a mind to pull them and put them in the incubator...but I sort of feel like I should leave well enough alone. If they're meant to be, they'll hatch. Besides, a change in environment at this point could turn out to be harmful.
My level of distraction and disinterest was high enough that I didn't bother recording the lay date...but now - since the eggs should have crapped out if they were no good - I'm getting intrigued.
I'm thinking that they're probably about halfway through incubation - could be a little more, could be a little less...but probably not more than a week in either direction.
Throw them in the incubator, or leave them with mom? (I'm actually more interested in the rationale behind any responses)



You caught me editing/updating my post.