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    "Preparing For First shed" Tora's Avatar
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    Not a garter but a colubrid

    So, about 2 weeks ago, I found an injured southern ringneck snake. I didn't attempt to sex the little one as I just wanted to get it healed up and back out on it's snakey ways. It looked like part of it's tail had been broken off and there were a couple scratches up the body. Nothing serious, and I figured with just a little rest in a slightly drier space would help since it's been raining here almost non-stop. The injuries scabbed up and about a week and a half after I found it, the little guy shed and the scabs were almost gone. Well, now, I have 5 eggs and I was wondering what you guys believe would be a similar species to follow for incubation temps. My reptile room is around 80-82 degrees and the humidity in it is around 60% since I keep sub-tropical species of lizards.

    Any advice is helpful!

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    Re: Not a garter but a colubrid

    I know nothing about this to help but sure hope you get some answers that do. Any chance you would share some pics of mom and the eggs? If you can find a way to incubate them to term what are your plans for them? Release or find homes? Does this change your thoughts on what your doing with mom or did you already release her! Cool surprise.

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    Re: Not a garter but a colubrid

    incubate as you would any colubrid

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    Re: Not a garter but a colubrid

    in perlite or vermiculite in a tub in your reptile room sounds good to me. thats how i used to do turtle eggs found in the same climate

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    Re: Not a garter but a colubrid

    I'll get pics of mom and the eggs in the morning, but my plans are still to release mom once her wounds are fully healed so probably in a week or so. I'm most likely going to release the babies unless there are any mutations like albinos or something. Might keep one or two of the babies if I can get them to eat. Mom ate two earthworms and the smallish cricket that managed to get in her tank earlier tonight.

    For now I have the eggs on moist, but not soaked, plain potting soil. This is fresh out of a bag of soil I picked up a couple days ago for starting some seeds this weekend.

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    Re: Not a garter but a colubrid

    maybe this can help. since most of us garter freaks dont have incubators around lol. The eggs are then transferred to an “incubation box”, which can be another plastic box with no holes and a tight fitting lid. This box may contain a vermiculite/water mixture (50/50 by weight or approximately 1/3 cup of water to one cup of vermiculite). Other incubation mediums have been successfully utilized, including perlite, sand and even moistened paper towels, but vermiculite is the one we are most familiar with, and therefore, that which we strongly recommend. The lid is removed every two to three days in order to allow some air exchange. The eggs hatch in 50-110 days depending upon the species and the incubation temperature. No external heat is necessary if the eggs are placed in a warm location such as the upper shelf of a closet where temperatures may range from 24-29°C (75-85°F). this is more
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    Re: Not a garter but a colubrid

    Great job and kudos on all your positive intervention.
    Stay in peace and not pieces.

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    Re: Not a garter but a colubrid

    I read up a little on them last night. 45 to 60 days on the eggs before they hatch.

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    Re: Not a garter but a colubrid

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    I couldn't get a pic of her tail, and she already doesn't look like she just ate last night. The wet area by the water bowl is because she was just shedding and the last of the scabs are gone. She didn't want the shed box so she made her own area. The eggs are in a container that I just took the lid off of when I took the picture. Mom is surprisingly okay with handling. She thrashes for a moment while she is out of the tank, but once she realizes she is safe, she curls around a finger or two and looks at home. Can't wait to see what the babies look like. You can't really see it in the pictures, but mom is more of a grey than a jet black like the other ringnecks around here, so I'm kind of hoping to see even lighter babies in a couple months. When I found the eggs, It had been just a little too long after being layed so they are stuck to each other now, but since that's how it works in nature, I'm just going to incubate them as is.

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    Re: Not a garter but a colubrid

    Lovely little ringneck female! Fantastic job Dr. Tora
    Stay in peace and not pieces.

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