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clutch sizes?

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  • 08-10-2011, 04:28 AM
    kyle.w
    clutch sizes?
    Sooo I'm super stoked for when I'm final going to be able to breed my snakes but i still got a bit of time till there up to a good healthy breeding size. My question though is how many eggs is the average for weight approx.
    example:
    1600 grams.....
    2000grams 5-6 eggs
    3000grams ......
    i quickly looked and couldnt really find anything,and i know its probably cause no two snakes are the same
    but in your experiences have to seen a pattern for weight to clutch size?
    It would be kinda cool to think about what i could get in my "x" amount of eggs approx while im waiting :)
  • 08-10-2011, 04:48 AM
    Rat160
    Re: clutch sizes?
    I have never really seen a direct relation of size to clutch size. My 2800g female laid 8 eggs while my buddies 2500g female laid 2. I think it just depends on the snake.
  • 08-10-2011, 06:12 AM
    ChuckSM
    Re: clutch sizes?
    [There isnt any real relation, the only thing that does realte but is not 100% is age. Very and very old females will lay less eggs while "prime" will lay more. But once again this isnt always true
  • 08-10-2011, 11:22 AM
    kyle.w
    Re: clutch sizes?
    yea I knew before I asked the question that there would be no exact answer.
    but I'm hoping a few more people reply to this and I can take some of that data and just make a approx hypothesis on the relation.
    just something to think about when I'm bored and thanks for the info its greatly appreciated.
  • 08-10-2011, 06:41 PM
    fredanthony
    Typically larger females put out heartier eggs, however I've also seen 2800+ female put out 4 and a 1600 put out 6. So weight probably correlates more to healthier eggs.
  • 08-10-2011, 07:52 PM
    snakesRkewl
    Weights of females that laid for us so far this season and their egg count and egg weight
    Weights taken At beginning of breeding season ~ egg weight is approx

    1. Virgin 08 Butter 1500 grams ~ six 100 gram eggs 1.2 BEL 1.1 lesser 1.0 norm
    2. Virgin 08 Bumblebee 1400 grams ~ seven 95 gram eggs
    3. proven 02 albino 2000 grams ~ nine 100+ gram eggs
    4. virgin 08 normal 1800 grams ~ nine 100 gram eggs
    5. virgin 08 yellowbelly 1400 grams ~ seven 95 gram eggs
    6. proven 07 granite female 2200 grams ~ ten 95 gram eggs
    7. proven pos het clown 2500 grams ~ seven 95 gram eggs 1 died in egg 2.4 100% hets fem didn't prove out
    8. 07 virgin bumblebee 1400 grams ~ five 80-90 gram eggs ~ 2 are boob eggs
    9. Virgin black pastel 1800 grams ~ nine 100 gram eggs
  • 08-10-2011, 08:34 PM
    joebad976
    I would say just use 6 eggs per female as the number for your hypothesis. Some may lay 8 or more and some may lay 4 or less but at the end a you will be close to 6 eggs per female. If you average higher then you had a great year.

    So far I have had 25 eggs out of 5 clutches so I am sitting on 5 eggs per female.



    Just dont count your snakes before they hatch. Just my thoughts.
  • 08-12-2011, 01:54 AM
    kyle.w
    Re: clutch sizes?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by snakesRkewl View Post
    Weights of females that laid for us so far this season and their egg count and egg weight
    Weights taken At beginning of breeding season ~ egg weight is approx

    1. Virgin 08 Butter 1500 grams ~ six 100 gram eggs 1.2 BEL 1.1 lesser 1.0 norm
    2. Virgin 08 Bumblebee 1400 grams ~ seven 95 gram eggs
    3. proven 02 albino 2000 grams ~ nine 100+ gram eggs
    4. virgin 08 normal 1800 grams ~ nine 100 gram eggs
    5. virgin 08 yellowbelly 1400 grams ~ seven 95 gram eggs
    6. proven 07 granite female 2200 grams ~ ten 95 gram eggs
    7. proven pos het clown 2500 grams ~ seven 95 gram eggs 1 died in egg 2.4 100% hets fem didn't prove out
    8. 07 virgin bumblebee 1400 grams ~ five 80-90 gram eggs ~ 2 are boob eggs
    9. Virgin black pastel 1800 grams ~ nine 100 gram eggs

    Awesome thank you that's really helpful.
    and thanks to everyone else that replied, i wont count my eggs before they hatch lol but it fun to think about and good to know so I'll have more than enough hatchling tubs
  • 08-12-2011, 02:31 AM
    EverEvolvingExotics
    Re: clutch sizes?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by snakesRkewl View Post
    Weights of females that laid for us so far this season and their egg count and egg weight
    Weights taken At beginning of breeding season ~ egg weight is approx

    1. Virgin 08 Butter 1500 grams ~ six 100 gram eggs 1.2 BEL 1.1 lesser 1.0 norm
    2. Virgin 08 Bumblebee 1400 grams ~ seven 95 gram eggs
    3. proven 02 albino 2000 grams ~ nine 100+ gram eggs
    4. virgin 08 normal 1800 grams ~ nine 100 gram eggs
    5. virgin 08 yellowbelly 1400 grams ~ seven 95 gram eggs
    6. proven 07 granite female 2200 grams ~ ten 95 gram eggs
    7. proven pos het clown 2500 grams ~ seven 95 gram eggs 1 died in egg 2.4 100% hets fem didn't prove out
    8. 07 virgin bumblebee 1400 grams ~ five 80-90 gram eggs ~ 2 are boob eggs
    9. Virgin black pastel 1800 grams ~ nine 100 gram eggs

    Wow, I can only hope for this level of success!
  • 08-12-2011, 02:42 AM
    snakesRkewl
    Re: clutch sizes?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by eel588 View Post
    Wow, I can only hope for this level of success!

    Thanks, it's been a great ride this year, I never expected so many females to go gravid but I'm completely happy with the results so far.

    Lots of work breeding rats, lots of feeding up females and juggling males, but in the end loads of fun :gj:
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