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    Candled Retic Eggs

    We had one of the eggs mold some so we decided to candle it along with the clutch. The egg was bad, but hey, 15 others were good. I tried to take some pics, but it was very difficult to get good ones...





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    Re: Candled Retic Eggs

    Very nice pics Ben! Keep me in mind when the eggs start hatching

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    Will do Andrew! Heads should poke out in June!

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    Re: Candled Retic Eggs

    Nice! I should have some Cool Ball Python morphs hatching then...I'll let ya know too What are the parents of this clutch?

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    Re: Candled Retic Eggs

    It's funny, but I might have some balls coming around the same time as well, and my female balls haven't even laid yet. Retic eggs take way too long to incubate! Deffinently keep me updated though, what are you planning on getting? The parents were Albino Tiger x Het. Albino.

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    Re: Candled Retic Eggs

    Too much to list...

    Blonde Pastels, Lessers, Mojaves, possible het. Piebalds, Hypos etc. I don't really want to count anything before it hatches though lol. I'll keep you updated.

    Nice! Albino Tigers are gorgoues!

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    Re: Candled Retic Eggs

    Nice, deffinently keep me updated then man. I hear ya, I don't even know what's going to be in half of my clutches. There are Fires, Cinnamons, Spiders, and Mojaves spread throughout some of those females.

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    Re: Candled Retic Eggs

    Haha nice! I've had some females breed to multiple males. Can't wait for stuff to start hatching here, besides the afrocks.

    Have your Annies been breeding yet? I've been looking into more. All I have right now is a 1.1 pair of WC Greens.

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    Re: Candled Retic Eggs

    Are you not looking forward to rocks hatching?

    I haven't caught my greens breeding yet... They are together right now, so hopefully I'm just not catching it and that's the case, but she isn't building at all... So I don't know... She might just not be old enough. I have a couple other 5 yr. old girls that should go for me next season as well though. I've found out that age plays the biggest role in breeding anacondas. Pretty sure mine are just too young at 3 and 4 yrs. Oh well, if nothing this season, 3 females, maybe a hypo female, and a couple males should do the trick next season.

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    Re: Candled Retic Eggs

    Quote Originally Posted by Ben_Renick
    I've found out that age plays the biggest role in breeding anacondas.
    Mine did not go pre 5

    Peak production was 7

    Sweet pics dude!

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