Ok guys this is going to sound really stupid. I have a borneo blood python.When we had bought the snake we was told that it was a male so much to our surprise it wasnt. We had our friend's ball python in the same cage as it since we was only temp. keeping the ball for them tile they could take the snake back since they wasnt allowed to keep the snake where they was. Both snakes was suppose to be males and they got along really well.I went into the snake's room yesterday to get a box out and I looked over at the cage and my blood python was laying eggs( which I was shocked giving the fact that it was suppose to be a male).I have no clue as to how I'm suppose to care for these eggs especially since I have looked alot of different websites and they give different info on the snakes. I had read that these type of snakes (blood ball's / superball's) grow at a faster rate then other snakes. All the websites that I had found didnt go into much detail on how to care for the eggs.Could anyone give me any advice on this.