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    Help: Seperating mom from eggs

    So I had the emergency clutch from a different post. Well I was able to get ahold of a incubator and Verm. and basically everything I need. I have the girls temps at around 94 degrees right now. I cant see all the eggs but I can smell that one of them has gone bad. I want to get ehr off the eggs asap now I have no clue on how to safely do so. Also whats the easiest way to move the eggs from tank to tub to incubator. Thanks a lot!
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    Re: Help: Seperating mom from eggs

    http://www.ballpythons.ca/gallery/eggs_out.html

    drop temps down a little... eggs need to be at 89... her hot spot doesnt have to be 94..thats hot for a bp normaly ( my standards...i keep them around 90)


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    Re: Help: Seperating mom from eggs

    So I got mom separated pretty easily. I did a once over to make sure she wasn't retaining any eggs and put her in a tub. I then took a look at the eggs for the first time. It looks 6 total. 2 of which where DOA from the get go. Then another must have happened recently. most of the eggs were stuck to one another in some way so I chose not to remove the dead eggs yet. I set up the incubator before hand at 88 degrees in some Vermiculite in a plastic bag.(I'll post some pictures. I have put them all in together. Now the 3 remaining 'healthy' eggs dont seem in to great of shape. It was hard to maintain 60% for humidity for some reason and I couldn't get it figured out right away. The 3 remaining eggs feel kind of tough and a little dry. I figure ill put them in the bator for 24 hours and hope for the best. Any clues on what I should do about the dead eggs and removing them from the bunch. And any help of getting this clutch to survive?
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    Re: Help: Seperating mom from eggs

    Well I'm guessing your idea for removal of the eggs was better than mine. I was thinking of having her bite me then grabbing behind her neck and slowly unwinding her from the eggs!







    Just joking!!!

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    Re: Help: Seperating mom from eggs

    I read somewhere that you should not remove the dead eggs if they are stuck to the others and that any molding that occurs should not hurt the eggs BUT I have never bred and cannot say for sure if this is what others do. I hope others chirp in soon for ya!
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    Re: Help: Seperating mom from eggs

    If the dead eggs are not too hard to remove I personally would try to remove them. Make sure you don't make your vermiculite too wet. If the eggs are still alive they will recover. 94 degrees is pretty hot though. It's possible they are cooked.
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    Re: Help: Seperating mom from eggs

    If the unfertile/dead eggs are stuck to the good eggs, leave them. You don't want to damage the good eggs, and healthy eggs are resistant to bacteria and fungi.

    You NEED to have the humidity in the egg box as high as possible, the closer to 100% the better. Just don't get water on the eggs.

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    Re: Help: Seperating mom from eggs

    Quote Originally Posted by WellyBelly View Post
    I set up the incubator before hand at 88 degrees in some Vermiculite in a plastic bag.(I'll post some pictures. I have put them all in together. Now the 3 remaining 'healthy' eggs dont seem in to great of shape. It was hard to maintain 60% for humidity for some reason and I couldn't get it figured out right away. The 3 remaining eggs feel kind of tough and a little dry. I figure ill put them in the bator for 24 hours and hope for the best.
    Are you saying that you are incubating the eggs in a plastic bag?

    And what do you plan to do with the eggs after 24 hours? I'm a little confused.

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    Re: Help: Seperating mom from eggs

    no I put Vermiculite in a plastic bag and rolled down the sides level to the verm. Kind of like a dish. Then I rested the eggs on top of the verm.
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    Re: Help: Seperating mom from eggs

    So, how are you sealing the bag to keep the humidity in? Normally the incubating substrate is in some sort of tub with no air holes and sealed, then put into the incubator.

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