i have a female ball python
not sure how old she is
but ive had her for 15 years
and she laid eggs
but she doesnt have a partner
what the hell?
08-14-2007, 05:40 PM
mlededee
Re: what the hell?
you've had this ball python since you were 2 years old?
08-14-2007, 05:44 PM
Freakie_frog
Re: what the hell?
wow good catch ???
08-14-2007, 06:05 PM
skatenc56
Re: what the hell?
haha, no
my stepdad got it 15 years ago
and he gave it to me 6 years ago
i just didnt want to get in to too much detail
08-14-2007, 06:59 PM
python.princess
Re: what the hell?
i think there's another thread like this around here somewhere....
08-14-2007, 08:08 PM
kellysballs
Re: what the hell?
I don't know if this holds true for Ball Pythons but last month at the Orlando FIRE show I watched a venom ecxtraction. The man doing the extractions (cant remember his name he owns a vemon facility in Deland FL) was talking about Parthenogenesis in florida cotton mouths.
In 1991 he collected an adult female florida cotton mouth from a ditch in volusia county. This snake was on their venom line in a rack type system alone for 11 years. In 2001 it gave birth (florida cotton mouths have live birth) to 3 male babies. Two of them were normal color phase and one has a luescistic apperance.
This snake has produced parthenogeneticly 3 times since then with all of the babies being male.
I thought this was pretty cool, so if you can incubate those eggs and see if they are fertile!
08-14-2007, 10:51 PM
skatenc56
Re: what the hell?
Quote:
Originally Posted by kellysballs
I don't know if this holds true for Ball Pythons but last month at the Orlando FIRE show I watched a venom ecxtraction. The man doing the extractions (cant remember his name he owns a vemon facility in Deland FL) was talking about Parthenogenesis in florida cotton mouths.
In 1991 he collected an adult female florida cotton mouth from a ditch in volusia county. This snake was on their venom line in a rack type system alone for 11 years. In 2001 it gave birth (florida cotton mouths have live birth) to 3 male babies. Two of them were normal color phase and one has a luescistic apperance.
This snake has produced parthenogeneticly 3 times since then with all of the babies being male.
I thought this was pretty cool, so if you can incubate those eggs and see if they are fertile!