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I am very concerned about this hatchling?!
Hi all.
I have had nothing but good snake moments that last two days... I was actually composing a pic thread when I found this.
This is my pastel female, she is pipping, but is not out of the egg. As you can see from the pics, she has her umbilicus around her midsection.
I saw it in this pic I had taken of all 4 babes left to pip.
So I went back and popped her out of the egg (and popped her - so yes, a girl) and found this. The cord is wrapped around her stomach, and there is no way to untangle it. I looks like it got tangled early on and she grew around it?
I apologize, I have not popped any of them out of their eggs, so this may be normal, but I really do not think it is.
I guess my concern is whether that "knot" is too tight? Or will she be able to still absorb?
Is this just umbilicus? Or do I have a snake that has her organs outside of her body? I know I have seen these huge looking things on the last two that hatched out, but like I said... I never saw anything that was going on in the egg so I do not know how normal this may or may not be.
Is there anything I can do to assist her?
I am really concerned about her.
Despite feeling incredibly deflated, I am open to very upfront and honest critiques based on experience.
Many thanks in advance.
Bruce
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Re: I am very concerned about this hatchling?!
And yes, she is back in her egg resting comfortably, I have placed her back in the incubator with her siblings.
bruce
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Re: I am very concerned about this hatchling?!
Unfortunately there is no way to untangle the umbilical cord when it is like that. The only thing you can do is cut it off about 1/2 inch from the belly Once you cut it tie off close to the belly with dental floss.
If the baby has ok weight just leave her and let her shed.
If she is very thin then you can mix up the yoke from a chicken egg and load it into a syringe. Take a fairly large needle (16-18 gage) and send it up the umbilical cord and inject it into the snake (you have to do it right to get it into the right spot). Once you fill up her belly you can tie off the umbilical cord to keep all that yoke inside of her. I don't recommend doing this unless you feel confident doing it. It's easier than you think if you go slow.
Good luck,
Corey
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Re: I am very concerned about this hatchling?!
Originally Posted by Corey Woods
Unfortunately there is no way to untangle the umbilical cord when it is like that. The only thing you can do is cut it off about 1/2 inch from the belly Once you cut it tie off close to the belly with dental floss.
If the baby has ok weight just leave her and let her shed.
If she is very thin then you can mix up the yoke from a chicken egg and load it into a syringe. Take a fairly large needle (16-18 gage) and send it up the umbilical cord and inject it into the snake (you have to do it right to get it into the right spot). Once you fill up her belly you can tie off the umbilical cord to keep all that yoke inside of her. I don't recommend doing this unless you feel confident doing it. It's easier than you think if you go slow.
Good luck,
Corey
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Re: I am very concerned about this hatchling?!
Thanks Corey, I really appreciate the input.
I would be comfortable doing that (the syringe)... just curious what weight I would be looking at.
I am estimating that she is around 50-55g. She is thin, but not the worst I have seen.
bruce
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Wow good luck with that baby. She is very pretty and I hope she makes it.
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Wow! I'd be concerned too...I hope someone who has experienced this before can chime in and offer some advice.
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congrats, well done and good luck!!
shes beautiful, good job helping her out. she looks great
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Re: I am very concerned about this hatchling?!
Wow. Interesting post. Good job on taking care of that baby.
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