What’s up with these eggs?
Is this a calcium deficiency? I’ve seen pictures of other ball python eggs and they just look like they’re malformed. What can I do to prevent this? Hoping they’re still viable.
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When were these eggs laid? Who are the parents? Did you candle them? If they've got veins, I'd guess they're viable.
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When were these eggs laid? Who are the parents? Did you candle them? If they've got veins, I'd guess they're viable.
They were just laid in that picture. From what I read you have to wait a week to candle?
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They were just laid in that picture. From what I read you have to wait a week to candle?
All I can tell you is that Chris Hardwick doesn't wait a week. See Last Clutch of Ball Python Eggs This Year (at 8:30).
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Bogertophis
I don't know that those spots mean anything- I'd incubate those eggs & assume they're good- they don't look like slugs to me, not at all, & while one or more "might" go bad, they might not. Now you just have to wait. :cool:
"Incubate until there's no debate!"
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Jcd5v
Is this a calcium deficiency? I’ve seen pictures of other ball python eggs and they just look like they’re malformed.
They are fine, and very viable. This is extremely common, don't give it a second thought. :)