Still nothing else to report. Marina is still restless, a gentle feel has me thinking there's still more to come. I'm hoping she clears things soon.

On another note - Rusty has me thinking again. She passed quite a number of slugs over a long time a while back (just over a month ago) but yesterday had me pondering her girth. Any weight lost has rolled back on very quickly and she is showing some serious scale spread.

In both cases of the Florida blue girls I believe there is more to come. The only way I can explain it to myself is that both of them had started to produce egg-masses before the winter. I judge this mostly be the fact that the slugs have been a dark orange and relatively solid, as opposed to being light orange, soft and pliable. It is similar to the slugs produced by Suzy when she delivered last year and both my vet's and my opinions reached a concord of her having started egg-mass production prior to brumation. John had had them with the male and they were then separated last year.

I can only assume that the drop in temperatures in his snake room prompted both their refusal to eat as well as a halt in the development of viable embryos. On arriving at mine they were presented both with optimal temperatures as well as an abundance of food. I believe this has triggered them to finish what they started and in Rusty's case even to possibly re-attempt a litter.