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lovesnakes Key Member

Joined: 10 May 2007 Posts: 323 Location: essex
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Posted: Sat May 19, 2007 12:15 pm Post subject: female bull snake getting bigger . . . . |
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. . . and I'm getting a little worried?!
my female bull snake is around 6 to 7 years old, NEVER mated but does get overwintered! and now she seems to be getting bigger
The only thing i thought this could be perhaps is she's about to produce infertile eggs?! but now I'm not sure whether to get her to a vet or wait it out?
Any thoughts would be gratefully received.
Thanks
Andy
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serpent Key Member
Joined: 12 Jul 2004 Posts: 426 Location: Kent
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Posted: Mon May 21, 2007 12:02 pm Post subject: |
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Female snake will produce eggs without being in contact with a male, so why would you take her to a vet ?
The eggs will of course be infertile, so just dump them when they are laid and feed her slightly more than normal to help her regain the lost weight.
How big is she ?
My female was around 7ft before i sold her.
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lovesnakes Key Member

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Posted: Mon May 21, 2007 1:02 pm Post subject: |
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was looking for reassurance as I've not had any of my snakes produce infertile eggs till now, so as she started to swell i got a little worried - hence the vet!! - although now it's a little more obvious and I've relaxed
she's currently a little over 6ft.
I moved her into a 5' x 2' x 2' at the end of last year, so who knows, maybe she'll continue to grow??
would it be advisable to put a nest box in to encourage her to lay? _________________ best of luck in the new season |
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serpent Key Member
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Posted: Mon May 21, 2007 1:06 pm Post subject: |
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Nest box ? It cant do any harm and it may like the slightly higher humidity  _________________ People laugh at me because I am different
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lovesnakes Key Member

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Posted: Mon May 21, 2007 1:29 pm Post subject: |
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nest box?! err! yeah, you know what i mean
cheers, thanks a lot serpent
Andy _________________ best of luck in the new season |
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johndavidwoods I'm new here...
Joined: 21 Dec 2006 Posts: 14 Location: London
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Posted: Mon May 21, 2007 5:56 pm Post subject: |
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A nest box is a good idea, yes. If she is going to lay the eggs, she needs somewhere she can do it. Otherwise, she might retain them which could lead to problems.
Hopefully she'll lay them all and then get a back to normal, and you can just remove the nest box at that point and chuck the eggs out.l _________________ Johnny |
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serpent Key Member
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Posted: Tue May 22, 2007 10:27 am Post subject: |
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If you are not sure what to use, I use a 12in x 12 x 9in tupperware container with great effect with a hole cut in the side. (cheap too !!! )
Checko out 2nd tank from the bottom on the right
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lovesnakes Key Member

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Posted: Tue May 22, 2007 11:52 am Post subject: |
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Cheers, managed to pick up a container that looks surprisingly similar to the stack of white/transparent containers you have stacked around the room, (no doubt for either hatchlings or inverts?!) it was fairly cheap and with a few of using next year - I'm in the process of looking for a mate for her. nice looking boa(?) btw
johndavidwoods - thanks, hopefully got it sorted now so I'm going to hope for the best, I've heard that retained eggs can cause all sorts of probs although I'd like to think it's only a small % of snakes??
thanks again guys
Andy _________________ best of luck in the new season |
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Al Stotton CaptiveBred Addict!

Joined: 03 Nov 2006 Posts: 799 Location: NORTH WEST U.K
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Posted: Wed May 23, 2007 8:46 pm Post subject: |
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lovesnakes wrote: | Cheers, managed to pick up a container that looks surprisingly similar to the stack of white/transparent containers you have stacked around the room, (no doubt for either hatchlings or inverts?!) it was fairly cheap and with a few of using next year - I'm in the process of looking for a mate for her. nice looking boa(?) btw
johndavidwoods - thanks, hopefully got it sorted now so I'm going to hope for the best, I've heard that retained eggs can cause all sorts of probs although I'd like to think it's only a small % of snakes??
thanks again guys
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sorry for the late reply.
I use plastic tubs as laying boxes for all my pituophis.I use a 50/50 vermiculite/perlite mixed quite damp to start,this is because with a hole in the box it generally tends to dry out faster.
I also tend to 'cram' it in as all my pituophis like to dig loads,in the wild studies found massive excavations made by Female pituophis stretchin for several metres underground.
When she sheds offer her some fresh drinking water for 24hrs then remove the water bowl and introduce the egg box.
She'll prob spend the nxt few days digging on and off before finally settling
in the egg box.
Hope this Helps......RGDS........AL _________________ if you like something buy it,if you don't then don't |
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lovesnakes Key Member

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Posted: Wed May 23, 2007 9:00 pm Post subject: |
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cheers Al,
put the box in two days ago, I'm using a none treated hedge peat!!! only thing my local pet/garden shop had, (all out of vermiculite at the mo')
if she gives me a chance, I'll switch to a vermiculite mix tomorrow as I'll have a chance to pick some up.
a shame the eggs are infertile, hopefully next year this will be different?!
she went in for the first time a couple of hours ago and does seem to be enjoying herself, digging around a bit although she has since settled.
does the water bowl removal make a big difference
want to make sure i can do what i can to insure she passes all the slugs.
one last thing, is it relatively easy/obvious to check for the presence of any retained eggs
much appreciated
Andy _________________ best of luck in the new season |
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