PythonWallace
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My first corn clutch hatched today proving my fluorescent female het for Anery. My problem is that for the last two weeks one of the eggs looked like it went bad, so I wasn't expecting that one to hatch. I saw that all the eggs had hatched except for one, so I just thought it was the deflated, discolored egg that had gone bad. So I put the empty clump of eggs to the side with some of the moss I used to incubate, and put the babies into seperate containers. When I went to throw the empty eggs away, I felt that there was still a live egg, and saw that the "bad egg" had hatched. Since the good egg had been turned I was worried that It would drown if I didn't let it out right away (if it wasn't already too late). So I sliced it open, and the snake was alive, but only about 1/2 the size of the others. It is separated from the shell, but still attached to the yolk sac. I put it on a damp paper towel, on top of the yolk in the incubator, but is there anything else I can do? Is this just a runt that wouldn't have made it? Any help or information is greatly appreciated. Sorry about the long post, and thanks for reading.
Jake Wallace
Jake Wallace