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  • 04-10-2008, 12:25 AM
    hoo-t
    Re: immaculate birth (Parthenogenesis)
    They should be able to handle hoppers right away. A lot of breeders feed small adult mice to hatchling bps. Pinkie mice are really too small for most bps. Do you have weights of the babies? As a general rule, I usually feed prey items that are about 10% of the weight of the snake. Another method to choose prey size is to choose a rodent that is about the same diameter as the snake at its thickest point.

    Steve
  • 04-10-2008, 07:30 AM
    zombieflesh
    Re: immaculate birth (Parthenogenesis)
    thanks for the advice, they already downed a pinky each, so i guess on to bigger things
  • 04-10-2008, 02:20 PM
    Jmiller250
    Re: immaculate birth (Parthenogenesis)
    I am no professional but the oranger looking one looks a lot like a pastel. btw, congrats on everything.
  • 09-01-2015, 09:32 PM
    psychward9
    Re: immaculate birth (Parthenogenesis)
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Shelby View Post
    That's really cool.. I've only heard of it one other time on this forum (do a search for parthenogenesis and I'm sure it'll pop up)

    I can't remember the outcome though..

    I just joined this group today, because my 15 year old ball python just laid eggs today and had been alone for two years!!
  • 09-02-2015, 11:36 AM
    Tsanford
    Re: immaculate birth (Parthenogenesis)
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by psychward9 View Post
    I just joined this group today, because my 15 year old ball python just laid eggs today and had been alone for two years!!

    Should of just started a new thread dude. This is from 7 years ago. Digging them up like zombies.... Brains...

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  • 09-02-2015, 12:45 PM
    Izzys Keeper
    Re: immaculate birth (Parthenogenesis)
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by psychward9 View Post
    I just joined this group today, because my 15 year old ball python just laid eggs today and had been alone for two years!!

    Is it possible she was paired 2 years ago? Rare but not unheard of for that to happen

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