Eggs in the winter... common or not?
Just wondering, how common is it for BPs to lay eggs in the winter? I do have a few in my collection who were born between Jan-March, and now I have an adult girl who's showing signs of building... so I want to be prepared if there's a chance she'll lay before spring!
A little background - Nerissa is around 3-4 years old, and apparently reabsorbed her follicles last season. She was locking with my pastel through late fall and winter, then I stopped for a few months to get her eating (she was on a 9-month fast), and she never laid eggs that summer. Now she's back to a good healthy weight, and has locked with my pastel twice in the last month... recently I caught her bowl-wrapping, and the following day she was slightly inverted like this:
http://i131.photobucket.com/albums/p...4/P1040807.jpg
Since she never laid eggs last year, is there a chance she's a bit ahead of schedule for this season? If so, what stage is she probably in right now? Just want to know what to expect, especially as I'm planning to move in about a month. :oops:
Re: Eggs in the winter... common or not?
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Originally Posted by
Lolo76
P.S. I apparently have no skills in palpating for follicles, so don't even ask... I could barely feel Mona's eggs within a month of her laying them, LOL. :D
i cant feel'em either! :P
well anythings possible.
is it getting warmer in your area?
nevermind i just read your from the bay area.
im stumped.
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sookieball
i cant feel'em either! :P
well anythings possible.
is it getting warmer in your area?
nevermind i just read your from the bay area.
im stumped.
LOL. Yeah, we only have ONE season here in the (coastal) Bay Area... foggy and 50-60 degrees. :P
Re: Eggs in the winter... common or not?
technically ball pythons can breed year round if the conditions they are kept in are accurate.
Re: Eggs in the winter... common or not?
They normally lay between March and June. Good luck.
Re: Eggs in the winter... common or not?
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AaronP
It's very possible if you were breeding her early enough. Some breeders breed year around. Heck Jon Courtney @ Cold Blooded Addiction has a bunch of eggs in the Incubator right now, and has females getting ready to lay!
That's awesome! Btw, she & Julius (the mojo) are still locked this morning... dang, that boy has some staying power. :D I just hope she doesn't lay before I move, because I'd hate to deal with moving eggs!