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    Do people cut colubrid eggs?

    My bullsnake eggs are on day 36 of incubation and I was just wondering if people cut colubrid eggs like they do BP eggs.
    My eggs are being incubated at 80 degrees at about 70-80% humidity. Im assuming I would have to wait until AT LEAST day 55-60 if i was to cut these eggs? Any input would help thanks.
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    no i have not heard of anyone who cuts colubrid eggs. im sure someone has but their really is no need. it started in balls because the babies inside were worth thousands of dollars at one point and it just kind of continued. 40 dollar corns or 25 kings arent worth as much so the trend didnt happen with colubrids. just let em be and nature will take its coarse.
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    Re: Do people cut colubrid eggs?

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    no i have not heard of anyone who cuts colubrid eggs. im sure someone has but their really is no need. it started in balls because the babies inside were worth thousands of dollars at one point and it just kind of continued. 40 dollar corns or 25 kings arent worth as much so the trend didnt happen with colubrids. just let em be and nature will take its coarse.
    adam jeffery
    Ok great thats what I thought too!
    Have you incubated bullsnake eggs before?
    Like i said im at day 36 and I hate that i could have a whole 25 more days to wait for these babies. At 80 degrees it sounds like 50 days isnt happening, im assuming more like 60ish?
    arrg lol. Im so impatient. This will be my first snake egg clutch ive incubated. Imagine when i do my BPs this season lol.
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