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So the bad news on my latest Fiji boa Candoia bibroni bibroni babies: out of a batch of 21 snakes and 2 slugs, I only have 3 survivors to date (6 days since birth now).
She probably gave birth overnight - I woke up in the morning to an awful mess, most of whom had not even managed to get out of their birth sacs even though they seemed to be fully developed. Some had got part way out but died, others were still weakly alive, and moved when I got the membrane off them, but died within the hour.
7 seemed lively, but many still had their umbilica and placental mass attached, and 4 of them died within 2 hours.
3 remain and seem fine, (including one who still had his placenta attached until I tied it off and cut it on the second day). I'm keeping them in VERY wet conditions and will wait another week before attempting to feed them.
This is her second litter for me - 2 years ago she birthed 13 live young and 2 slugs. All babies seemed fine but started to regurgitate and die around 5 - 6 months old. I may have kept them under inadequately humid conditions at the start, hence the wet tank for these guys.
So little is known about breeding C. bibroni bibroni, which is why I post my experiences. Any helpful comments or suggestions really appreciated.
I'm posting dead neonate pics next - don't go there if you find these things upsetting.
Thanks for reading.