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Live vs Egg
I was just randomly thinking, like always, and wondered: what if ball pythons gave live birth like boas. I was wondering what everyones thought was on this. Would you rather the babies come out of the mother, or are you fine with the eggs?
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I'm personally fine with eggs. That's enough mess for me. I dont know how boa people do it. :P
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I'm with Connie on this one, baby boa birth just freaks me out. Too much extra goo for the likes of me.
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Extra goo?!?!?! Too funny!!!
I'm a mom~ what's a little extra goo when you're in love?! :P
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Originally Posted by starmom
I'm a mom~ what's a little extra goo when you're in love?! :P
I'm resisting the urge to post this in the "out of context" thread :P
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Haven't bred either yet, But I would think not having to go through the incubation process would be kind of nice... I know it is nice when you keep live birthing Chams, like Jacksons, to come home and find a bunch of babies cruising the cage one day.
And when your cleaning up after a snake that craps like a Great Dane weekly, what is a little extra baby goo?
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Ill let ya know when my first ones hatch LOL
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Originally Posted by Spaniard
I'm resisting the urge to post this in the "out of context" thread :P
;)
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Having given birth once myself (and will be again in April :D) and having assisted with rat births and such, a little bit of goop doesn't phase me in the least. Not even sure how you notice the goop in the excitement of a birth.
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Longer wait process for babies...but you skip the egg laying and the incubating!! Its all moms job then.:D
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Originally Posted by Bettacreek
Having given birth once myself (and will be again in April :D) and having assisted with rat births and such, a little bit of goop doesn't phase me in the least. Not even sure how you notice the goop in the excitement of a birth.
After all the babies are taken out you look in the cage and you're like "ewww! wtf is that?!":rofl:
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