Rosina,

I always enjoy your writing . I think the first three concerns with babies are that you separate them from the adults, have the humidity high enough that they can get through their first shed, and get them something to eat.

Separate them from the adults because an adult could simply lie on top of a baby and impair its breathing.

They should shed within a few days, but it won't be a normal shed... more like peeling skin. Little ones are more prone to dehydration, so give them a humidity box or something.

The fourth thing to consider is that young snakes usually thrive A LOT better when they are photographed often and posted on the internet. This is a very important consideration not to be overlooked.

Rick