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    solitary ball python lays eggs

    Does this sound like a headline of a tabloid mag? This is my life. I have a 17 year old ball python in my possession for all of it's life. "He" as I was told he is has laid about 8 eggs today. From what I have learned today the behavior up to today is consistant with a pregnant snake (not eating, getting fat) but he/she has been alone. What gives? Infertile eggs?

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    Re: solitary ball python lays eggs

    Quote Originally Posted by deanhaines
    Does this sound like a headline of a tabloid mag? This is my life. I have a 17 year old ball python in my possession for all of it's life. "He" as I was told he is has laid about 8 eggs today. From what I have learned today the behavior up to today is consistant with a pregnant snake (not eating, getting fat) but he/she has been alone. What gives? Infertile eggs?
    Ummm..ehhh...Immaculate conception?

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    Re: solitary ball python lays eggs

    can you candle them with a flashlight and see if there are veins in the eggs? just curious... and are you a fisherman?


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    Re: solitary ball python lays eggs

    Quote Originally Posted by kavmon
    can you candle them with a flashlight and see if there are veins in the eggs? just curious...


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    How would it even be possible?

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    Re: solitary ball python lays eggs

    Are they big, round, and white or small, grey, and sickly looking?

    Not sure I've read of ball pythons commonly laying unfertilized eggs (follicles are usually resorbed if unfertilized) but, yeah, no clue.
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    Question Re: solitary ball python lays eggs

    Wow i thought this was impossible to happen .If they are fertile i see lots of breeders contacting you for a multiple sexed ball python lol.
    Joe Haggard

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    Re: solitary ball python lays eggs

    Parthenogenesis is not unheard of in pythons .... although, it is extremely rare.

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    Re: solitary ball python lays eggs

    Fascinating! I can see the headlines on KS now!

    "17 Yr Old BP Lays 8 Eggs, 5.3 Lucy, Virgin Female"

    We should start the rumor up! lol

    I mean... hey... 17 years ago, there wasn't quite as much knowledge about morphs in general.... Wouldn't it be cool if this female was some sort of aberant that the trappers let go without knowing what it was... and WHAMMO! lol What a story!

    Please let us know how this works out for you... I'm extremely interested!

    Good luck!
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    Re: solitary ball python lays eggs

    Quote Originally Posted by Adam_Wysocki
    Parthenogenesis is not unheard of in pythons .... although, it is extremely rare.

    -adam
    And here we thought filling an island with all female pythons would be safe!
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    Re: solitary ball python lays eggs

    Quote Originally Posted by SnakeySnakeSnake
    And here we thought filling an island with all female pythons would be safe!
    And it would have been... The problem came when they included Frog DNA along with the Python...
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