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Thread: Egg Pipping

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    Re: Egg Pipping

    Quote Originally Posted by DZ Reptiles View Post
    Always interested is seeing baby normals! All baby bps are cute and worth seeing!
    I 2nd that
    Ball Pythons:
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    Re: Egg Pipping

    That's really great to hear they did it on their own.

    We're in our first breeding season, and I've not decided on the cutting issue. Are there really very many babies that are saved from twisted cords because the eggs were cut open first?

    Anyway, I'm excited to see what we finally get. The patience in this hobby is tough to have! I'm sure it's rewarding in the end, though.
    Lots of BPs, and still not enough!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ClarkT View Post
    That's really great to hear they did it on their own.

    We're in our first breeding season, and I've not decided on the cutting issue. Are there really very many babies that are saved from twisted cords because the eggs were cut open first?

    Anyway, I'm excited to see what we finally get. The patience in this hobby is tough to have! I'm sure it's rewarding in the end, though.
    I'm waiting on my first ovulation and im so excited but this hobby truly is a year long process.


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