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    Re: immaculate birth (Parthenogenesis)

    Pics Must See Pics!

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    Re: immaculate birth (Parthenogenesis)

    Quote Originally Posted by zombieflesh View Post
    I have one head poking out of the egg!!!!!!!! woot!!!!! very scared i will mess somehting up, any tips?
    WOW Congrats!!!!! I'm also wanting those Pix! lol

    This is Adam's link on getting babies started... great info!
    http://www.8ballpythons.com/journal/...ingseating.htm
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    Re: immaculate birth (Parthenogenesis)

    here is a link to my web album of the pics i have taken, the first one looks great!!!!(from what I know and can tell..gestimation)

    The second one was peeping out of his egg this morning, when I moved him to his new home he hid back in the egg. I hope this wont be an issue.

    http://picasaweb.google.com/treyoffroad/Snakes

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    Re: immaculate birth (Parthenogenesis)

    Amazing! and what a little cutie! Good luck with them, you must be very excited

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    Re: immaculate birth (Parthenogenesis)

    What a DOLL!!!! Here's the $1,000,000.00 question....

    Does it look JUST like it's mother??? You gotta post pix of #2!!!

    Oh, and I really would read over this care sheet... http://www.8ballpythons.com/journal/...ingseating.htm hatchlings do best on damp paper towels until their first sheds... you don't want any shedding problems with you wee-littles!

    Congrats again!
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    Re: immaculate birth (Parthenogenesis)

    Not a breeder or anything, but aren't the paper towels supposed to be damp for the umbilical cord? At least that's how I always see them

    Edit: Laooda beat me to it! Slow chubby fingers of mine.

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    Re: immaculate birth (Parthenogenesis)

    Quote Originally Posted by littleindiangirl View Post
    Not a breeder or anything, but aren't the paper towels supposed to be damp for the umbilical cord? At least that's how I always see them

    Edit: Laooda beat me to it! Slow chubby fingers of mine.
    Hahaha... girl, I haven't had my second cup of coffee... and I KNOW you don't type slower than me!
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    Re: immaculate birth (Parthenogenesis)

    paper towels are now moist, but the one that is out of her egg is all piss and vinegar, snapped at me twice while i was adding water to the towels, is this the norm for hatchlings?

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    Re: immaculate birth (Parthenogenesis)

    congrats on the miracle babies! very cool!
    *I love this crazy, tragic, almost magic, awful, beautiful life*
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    Re: immaculate birth (Parthenogenesis)

    That's so cool! Like the pics!
    Will you post momma too?
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