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Breeding Process?
Hey everyone,
I'm knew to breeding ball pythons and I was wondering is there a link that can explain the whole process in detail? Or can someone here with mad typing skills explain it(start to finish)? I wasn't even sure why people cut eggs until a recent post, but I still don't know how you know when to cut them. I know I'm asking a lot but I plane on breeding hopefully this fall and I want to get it right! I have a very basic idea of the whole thing, but I just need to fill in all the gaps! 
Thanks,
Dave

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Re: Breeding Process?
 Originally Posted by 2kdime
I bookmarked that page the first year I started breeding balls.
 Originally Posted by saber2th
Hey everyone,
I'm knew to breeding ball pythons and I was wondering is there a link that can explain the whole process in detail? Or can someone here with mad typing skills explain it(start to finish)? I wasn't even sure why people cut eggs until a recent post, but I still don't know how you know when to cut them. I know I'm asking a lot but I plane on breeding hopefully this fall and I want to get it right! I have a very basic idea of the whole thing, but I just need to fill in all the gaps!
Thanks,
Dave
There's no rule saying that you have to or should routinely cut the eggs. Personally, I think it's better to allow babies to pip on their own time and only cut if you suspect a problem with the baby inside (if a baby is taking a considerably longer amount of time to pip or leave its egg, for instance).
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Re: Breeding Process?
Thanks!! I learned a lot from that site just browsing it for a few minutes
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