What the heck is in these eggs???
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MS2
Looks odd for a spider x clown pairing. Those spiders looks nice. Maybe retained sperm from the fire two years ago???
That's what I was thinking but the lighter snakes look like pastels and not fires
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These are crazy. Can't wait to see them come out.
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Kibbleswhites
I would not count on this clutch as 100% hets. Can we see the fire? I see two pastels, two normals, two fire pastel spiders, and an upside down worm that could be just about anything.
The fire wasn't mine
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CORBIN911
What the heck is the point of massacring the egg to get a look? That is disgusting how much shell you ripped off!
A) Forced egg exit before yolk is absorbed
B)Plethora of bacteria causing illness to snake
For what? impatience?
No i wanted to make sure none drowned in the egg. It was day 60 when I did that
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f22raptor95
No i wanted to make sure none drowned in the egg. It was day 60 when I did that
Also It was my first clutch, I learned now not to cut until one pips and only to cut a slit
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Yeah, I say let nature be the judge and jury. Just allow them to emerge and then you will be more able to definitively id the morph. Good luck either way. Nice clutch.:)
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Albert Clark
Yeah, I say let nature be the judge and jury. Just allow them to emerge and then you will be more able to definitively id the morph. Good luck either way. Nice clutch.:)
Thank you! I will surely wait next time.
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What was the final result of the morph variation?
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Originally Posted by
CORBIN911
What the heck is the point of massacring the egg to get a look? That is disgusting how much shell you ripped off!
A) Forced egg exit before yolk is absorbed
B)Plethora of bacteria causing illness to snake
For what? impatience?
I agree those cuts are way too big. Sometimes I will cut before the first pipper if they go past 60 days. However, I make a very small V shaped notch just to poke the baby and make sure it is alive. Most times with a hole this small I can not tell the morph unless it is very obvious like a BEL or albino.
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MS2
I hate the never cut/ let nature take its course crowd! Are there 120 volt outlets in the wild for mama ball pyhtons to plug their incubators into, no. The only people in my opinion that can say that is people who maternally incubate.
Bottom line, you bred them. Without you the eggs would not exist. I have learned that my magic number is day 58. After I cut, they pip that night or the next morning.
Don't let people try to make you feel bad for cutting.
And yes, I cut mine because by the end of incubation I am impatient! I want to see what I helped create.
Thank you:)
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Kibbleswhites
I agree those cuts are way too big. Sometimes I will cut before the first pipper if they go past 60 days. However, I make a very small V shaped notch just to poke the baby and make sure it is alive. Most times with a hole this small I can not tell the morph unless it is very obvious like a BEL or albino.
Duely noted! I'll never cut that big again