GreenHelix
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Hey everyone. My eight year old corn snake has been acting differently for the past week but since she's normally restless in the Spring, it didn't concern me too much to start with. More recently, I noticed she'd started making coughing sounds so I took her to the vets where they cleaned out her blocked nose and gave her some antibiotics. This seemed to help a lot and yesterday, she spent the whole afternoon resting out of site which is her normal habit. I handle her most days (except after feeding) but when I got her out yesterday, I noticed she'd unexpectedly laid four eggs. This was a bit of a shock because she hasn't done that in the seven and a half years I've owned her but I am aware females can lay eggs without breeding. The eggs aren't fertilised from what I can tell but they're not what's bothering me. The problem is I disturbed her while she was laying the egg and was holding her for a good moment before I even realised what had happened. Her and the eggs were under the water bowl when I got her out but since I don't feel comfortable putting her back in the same place and having to put the water bowl on top of her, I removed the eggs and put her back next to her water bowl. It's been twelve hours now and she hasn't moved from that spot. She's still breathing (very slowing) and hasn't taken a drink as far as I'm aware, despite her being right next to the water bowl. I've been reading up on it and I was wondering if it's possible she's now holding onto eggs because I antecedently disturbed her? If so, is there anything I can do to help her or is it just a case of waiting? I've been tempted to move her to see if she's okay or laid anymore but I don't want to keep disturbing her. How long can she stay in one place before I can tell if there's a problem or not? How long do corn snakes tend to stay on their eggs after laying them? As I said, she laid the first four in the damp and hiding under her water bowl and I didn't know if I should be trying to recreate that environment? I've got access to a vet that specialises in reptiles but neither me or them noticed she was carrying eggs and I don't want to move her unless I have to.
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.