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Unexpected Eggs
Hi guys. This is my first post and I want to say hi before telling my story. I am 46 and I have had the same BP since I was 21 and in college. Her name is Eptius and I have NEVER had her near another BP or tried to breed her. I have had her in several types of different cages over the years, but I recently put her in a critter cage with a plastic hide rock after my family moved to a new home.
My mom had been fighting cancer since last year so I had been very busy with trips to NW Indiana all Spring. I hadnt been able to pay Epty much attention. All I knew was that she wasnt eating and had 2 sheds very close together. I also didnt see much of her because she was spending a lot of time in her hide rock. My wife kept telling me that she thought something was wrong with Epty, but I just thought she wasnt hungry.
My mom passed during June and I didnt see Epty until well after the funeral (about 1.5 weeks). One Saturday, I lifted the rock off her to show her to a friend. Words cannot describe the shock I felt when I saw her coiled around a clutch of eggs.
I scrambled and did some fast research. I learned about parthenogenesis and ordered an incubator. I decided to incubate them myself because I really wanted Epty to eat again. Now let me just say at this point that I really had no idea what I was doing. I started with a clutch of 6 eggs, but 2 dried up and rotted. I kept the temp at about 89-90, but I had a problem with the humidity for a weekend while I was out of town.
On 08/19/10, the first one started to come out. Number 3 came out last night, but #4 appears to have died in the egg. It was fully formed, but for some reason it died. #1 and #3 appear to be perfectly normal. In fact, #3 snapped at me twice tonight.
The one that I dont understand is #2 because she appears to have been born with a birth defect of the eyes. The eye covers are HUGE and my kids have affectionatly named her Bugsy.
What exactly is wrong with her eyes and can she survive? Should I take her to a vet? Also, what are the odds of Epty doing this again next year? :confused: Thanks in advance.
Here are some pics of my journey.
EPTIUS
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5.../EPTIUS004.jpg
THE INCUBATOR
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5.../EPTIUS006.jpg
THE EGGS
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5.../EPTIUS009.jpg
THE BABIES
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5.../BABIES001.jpg
#1
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5.../BABIES003.jpg
#2
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5.../EPTIUS020.jpg
#3
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5.../BABIES002.jpg
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Re: Unexpected Eggs
wow idk wat to do about that but i just had to say thats an amazing story and that Bugsy doesnt look good but idk im not very educated on this stuff yet
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Re: Unexpected Eggs
Can you take a better pic of those eye's I've never seen that before.
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The one with the eye problem is most likely blind. And you say she has never been with a male?
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:O:confused::confused: i really dont know wat happened here with her having eggs
btw #3 looks amazing ill buy him lol
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So wait you have had the same BP for 25 years and you've NEVER once had another BP in contact with her, and some how had viable eggs!?! :confused: Does #3 have kinks in its neck or is it just the picture? I personally would put #2 down, unless your sure it is in no pain and can live a quailty life.
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Re: Unexpected Eggs
whatever happened its a blessing and congrats!
with bugsy, better have a vet see it.
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Re: Unexpected Eggs
what part of sw ohio you live in i am from cincinnati.if you need one of them off you hands let me know. id proply put blindy down jmo
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Re: Unexpected Eggs
Congrats on the babies! Interesting story!
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I've heard about someone locally who experienced parthenogenesis in his snake a couple years ago, but I was skeptical. I know it can happen but it's just so unreal. Very cool story. Good luck with your babies.
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