Alright I'm going to slowly respond with what steps I've currently taken as I also read the up to date posts. Yeah I do live in Canada, not really rural but the only adequate store I have in town in Pet Paradise (actually I should take off adequate cause they BARELY pass when it comes to snake supplies) and a Wal-Mart, which stupidly closed yesterday at 5pm. It's not big enough to warrant anything other than the garden centre being open today.
I still had one of those tiny plastic vivs they give you with a baby snake, and two regular sized vivs, one of which was occupied by a Prairie King. I fully cleaned out the 2nd tank for the male corn and moved the praire king (who's still a very small snake) into that little tank until i can get a third tomorrow.
Btw when I suggested a cardboard box it wasn't your typical 4-flaps kind :grin01:, but I avoided that anyway.
It's quite hot and humid in my room so I hope despite my lack of preparedness there's a chance these eggs will be alright. Seeing as the sex of my snakes is not what I thought (at least one anyway), is it safe to assume the other is a male. How would I know if these eggs are fertilized, or does that step come later?
Rich, as far as the not noticing the eggs immediately, I do change their water often but if one of my snakes decides they want to hide while I do so, I'm not worried as it's pretty normal. The eggs were also buried making spotting them difficult. The poo check comes regularly after feeding, they have certain spots they use (water dish for one of them) so I don't have to go digging too often either. Also they were sexed, but I obviously need to have this done again by a more reputable source.
I've tried everything in town to no avail today, I even drove around hoping there was something I didn't know of that existed.
To Vicki, I can and would put in the effort to raise them, however there were two no's in that group. One being the deformed babies, I haven't seen an article about that yet in my searches, if you care to enlighten me I can make an informed decision. The second being vet bills, there isn't a vet within at least 75-80km that will deal with snakes. I had an issue with one of mine about a year back and searched extensively.
Craigslist and Kijiji are both good suggestions, there is one egg turning incubator about 100km away and that's it, plus it's from a place that says to call during business hours. Helpful.
I do have another issue, and I checked every couple hours throughout the night and day to try my luck... Uhh, I can't get the female to move. She's snugly wrapped around the eggs, and will not budge. Usually I'd play with the tip of the tail a bit and it's never failed to send a snake on its way. I got a nice tail whipping around this morning as a sign she really isn't impressed.
Any other methods you'd suggest?