Re: 30 year old ball python laid eggs today!!!
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Originally Posted by
spazhime
Spinal kinking in a wild type ball python is very likely caused by incubation issues, rather than genetic issues. If the eggs are incubated correctly and there are survivors, the survivors shouldn't have the same deformity.
I have three in a tub that is closed and very humid and a red light keeping then at high 80's. I'm going to grab better supplies after work. If they are still alive at this point (I have no way of telling other wise) I will put them in a better incubator. What are symptoms of a dead egg?
Re: 30 year old ball python laid eggs today!!!
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Originally Posted by
Auntiofprecious
I have three in a tub that is closed and very humid and a red light keeping then at high 80's. I'm going to grab better supplies after work. If they are still alive at this point (I have no way of telling other wise) I will put them in a better incubator. What are symptoms of a dead egg?
The others I discarded. I felt they might have gotten too cold to survive.
Re: 30 year old ball python laid eggs today!!!
The eggs are just not viable. Vet visit and x-ray confirmed Auntiofprecious' diagnosis that there is still one egg left. The vet inserted a generous amount of lube and gave her oral calcium carbonate (man o man that pissed her off) and a vitamin injection to give her energy for pushing power since she hasn't eaten in a long time. She will be having warm water soaks and tummy rubs... hopefully within 24/48 hours last egg will be out.
Re: 30 year old ball python laid eggs today!!!
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Originally Posted by
cristacake
Please keep us updated! She's THIRTY years old!? Amazing.
Update posted above... and she is actually 31, hatched in March of 1986. Thank you and everyone for your comments and support.. this site and the participants are great, glad we found it. :)