HELP. I'm about to lose my mind.
We've got a couple of Shinglebacks that look to be pregnant (confirmed by ultrasound) but they haven't yet given birth.
It's been six months, and waiting for the big event is getting OLD. One gave birth in January (but we knew she mated much earlier than the others), the others seem to be holding theirs in just to be spiteful I'm sure.
Has anyone ever had to wait until this late in the season for their shinglebacks to give birth?
Is there anything I can do to encourage them? Temperature change/feeding changes/soothing music/squeezing them really hard? (I kid, I kid)
Is it too late in the season and should I just give up?
*weeps* :cry: (I don't want to give up!)
We've got a couple of Shinglebacks that look to be pregnant (confirmed by ultrasound) but they haven't yet given birth.
It's been six months, and waiting for the big event is getting OLD. One gave birth in January (but we knew she mated much earlier than the others), the others seem to be holding theirs in just to be spiteful I'm sure.
Has anyone ever had to wait until this late in the season for their shinglebacks to give birth?
Is there anything I can do to encourage them? Temperature change/feeding changes/soothing music/squeezing them really hard? (I kid, I kid)
Is it too late in the season and should I just give up?
*weeps* :cry: (I don't want to give up!)