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Unusual Hatchlings (pics)

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  • 10-04-2009, 08:57 AM
    The Cleaner
    Re: Unusual Hatchlings (pics)
    I think they are all awesome...congrats!
  • 10-04-2009, 10:09 AM
    Pinoy Pythons
    Re: Unusual Hatchlings (pics)
    All of them are keepers for sure!:) Goodluck on raising peanut:)
  • 10-04-2009, 10:47 AM
    SlitherinSisters
    Re: Unusual Hatchlings (pics)
    Wow those are some really neat hatchlings!!! That pied het (?) is really awesome!
  • 10-04-2009, 11:37 AM
    nixer
    Re: Unusual Hatchlings (pics)
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by AaronP View Post
    They look very cool no doubt! But they remind me of what a clutch looks like that has had a rough incubation, and infact the belly shot of one of the snakes is the biggest piece of evidence.

    that and the possible pied looks to have kinks
  • 10-04-2009, 11:47 AM
    West Coast Jungle
    Re: Unusual Hatchlings (pics)
    I was thinking the wierd coloration and markings could be from incubation problems/temp swings.
  • 10-04-2009, 12:23 PM
    GenePirate
    Re: Unusual Hatchlings (pics)
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by AaronP View Post
    They look very cool no doubt! But they remind me of what a clutch looks like that has had a rough incubation, and infact the belly shot of one of the snakes is the biggest piece of evidence.

    That makes good sense. The clutch was good, but her egg was very small and veins were threadlike and barely visible. Her egg was under a larger egg and it slowly deflated during incubation. We didn't know if this egg was going to make it, but we incubated anyway. Temp is static at 87 and humidity 85 or above, but this egg didn't seem to be getting proper gas exchange. We've had hundreds hatch out of this incubator--haven't lost one yet.

    Next time we'll try flossing it away from the others although gas exchange should still occur between eggs--or perhaps it was just the poor venous system. Thanks for your observation.

    Quote:

    Originally Posted by nixer View Post
    that and the possible pied looks to have kinks

    The vet observed some compression pinching in the x-rays, but said she should outgrow it, and that it didn't look like fusing that he sees in some animals. The parents have been a breeding pair for several years and haven't produced anything but healthy offspring. Good observation though, thanks.
  • 10-04-2009, 12:45 PM
    epicrates
    Re: Unusual Hatchlings (pics)
    That weird het. pied looks a bit like the lava from urban pythons.
    http://www.theurbanpython.com/meltdown.html
  • 10-04-2009, 01:00 PM
    GenePirate
    Re: Unusual Hatchlings (pics)
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by epicrates View Post
    That weird het. pied looks a bit like the lava from urban pythons.
    http://www.theurbanpython.com/meltdown.html

    Interesting. Could be a temp thing--close to the door and away from the probe?
  • 10-04-2009, 01:03 PM
    JimmyBalls
    Re: Unusual Hatchlings (pics)
    Those are all amazing, that coloring of the pastel is insane. Very Nice!
  • 10-04-2009, 02:54 PM
    SquamishSerpents
    Re: Unusual Hatchlings (pics)
    awesome hatchlings!!

    and peanut is adorable! i have a little het. pied girl that we're calling peanut, she's only 85 grams!
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