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I know this has been written before, and Ive always thought 'how could you not know your snake is gravid?' But alas, I found these in my spotteds enclosure today, would have been laid in the last few days. Our house has been repainted internally, so my focus has been elsewhere. Ive collected them up, put them in a container with vermiculite and put them in the incubator with the womas eggs.
Question......they look a little odd, am I wasting my time?Photo0179.jpg
 
congrats
sorry can't help but i remember seeing on a thread somehwere someone had similiar looking eggs and they still hatched
 
candle them and look for veins..do look a little weird..but if they are viable/fertile and your vermiculite mix and incubation method is good you shouldnt have a worry.
good luck! :)
 
Thanks guys.
Checked these guys yesterday, and they are looking in worse condition. There is an offensive odour coming from them as well. I'll look at them today, and pitch a few I think, they are obviously dead. A couple still look ok so all is not lost.
 
candle them and look for veins..do look a little weird..but if they are viable/fertile and your vermiculite mix and incubation method is good you shouldnt have a worry.
good luck! :)
Yep look for veins :) We also had an unexpected clutch (5 but 1 slug) laid on chrissy eve from our Stimmy.. She didn't look gravid really at all either... good luck with it all :)
 
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