Re: Breeding - Egg layers vs Livebearers
Re: Breeding - Egg layers vs Livebearers
edit: found out for myself....live bearers, duh, it is a boa after all...
Re: Breeding - Egg layers vs Livebearers
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Originally Posted by Adam_Wysocki
It takes skill to keep an incubator "perfect" for the 60 days required to hatch ball python eggs ... sure live bearers are cool, but pair em up and wait is about as simple as it gets! ... Master the art of hatching eggs in an incubator and the world is yours. :sweeet:
Not to mention that a clutch of pipping heads just LOOKS a lot cooler than a big, gloopy, sloppy, slimey mess of live-born neonates to clean up. Although I still think it would be cool to clean up a clutch of Emmie babies. :)
Re: Breeding - Egg layers vs Livebearers
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Originally Posted by xdeus
Also all pit vipers except for the Bushmaster are live-bearers.
Crotalus are considered vipers, yah?
Here's a link to some neat birthing pics of a northern pacific rattlesnake giving birth on Bob Clark's. =)
Re: Breeding - Egg layers vs Livebearers
we have those at our property. they are some cool rattlesnakes.
Re: Breeding - Egg layers vs Livebearers
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Originally Posted by cassandra
Crotalus are considered vipers, yah?
Yep. BTW, cool pics!
Re: Breeding - Egg layers vs Livebearers
Live or eggs, both have their pros and cons.... I don't one is better then the other. Nothing wrong with having both now is there!
Re: Breeding - Egg layers vs Livebearers
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Originally Posted by Sputnik
Nothing wrong with having both now is there!
Sure there is ... live bearers take up space that could be used for more ball pythons. :sweeet: :rofl: :banana:
-adam
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You are so Old World Wysocki :cool:
Re: Breeding - Egg layers vs Livebearers
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Originally Posted by Adam_Wysocki
Sure there is ... live bearers take up space that could be used for more ball pythons. :sweeet: :rofl: :banana:
-adam
I like things "cozy"...;)