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eggs... help

donovandn

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my snake just put 3 eggs... now 24 hours later not put more eggs but she have...
becausa i see the eggs but 24 hours and no eggs is normal?
 
my snake just put 3 eggs... now 24 hours later not put more eggs but she have...
becausa i see the eggs but 24 hours and no eggs is normal?

She might be egg bound - but then again she might just be a fussy layer.

Can you tell if there are any more eggs there?

How old and how big is the snake involved and has she been been bred before?

A good suggestion is let her out for a little exercise - that can often help move the eggs - for example have her out in your hand and let her crawl about
 
yes, she breed before, she have 6 years old. this is normal 2 days laying? and yes i see more eggs

I would have thought a little long - give her some exercise - see if that loosens things up - there are other options after that but from what I have read they arent really all that much fun...

It might be a bad egg has swelled up and blocked her up - which would mean piercing the egg through the skin with a needle but thats for experts.
 
Leave her alone in the laybox, disturbing her can make her stop laying. I learnt this the hard way the first year I bred Pearl. Luckily experienced breeders gave me good advice, when I stopped pestering her she laid the rest of the clutch.
 
Agree with Janine. The last thing you should do is disturb a female that has settled to lay. They can take a while - the more you peek in and fuss her around, the more she's likely to end up eggbound. I wouldn't say that she is only 24 hours in.

Patience is the key here.
 
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