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    This should be amusing!

    Alright, I have a big female who was bred, this is her last night:

    And this is her today:


    What do you think?

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    Re: This should be amusing!

    Looks like she is fixin' to lay?
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    Re: This should be amusing!

    Quote Originally Posted by wax32 View Post
    Looks like she is fixin' to lay?
    Looks like it, wondering what everyone thinks. I already know the answer, just seeing what others think.

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    Re: This should be amusing!

    When was she bred? Is she exhibiting any gravid behavior?
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    Re: This should be amusing!

    Quote Originally Posted by llovelace View Post
    When was she bred? Is she exhibiting any gravid behavior?
    Was bred multiple times in February-April.
    Right now she enjoys laying in perfect coils, often with tail in the middle, over the heat tape.

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    Re: This should be amusing!

    I think you should send her to me Looks like you soon will have eggs and a long wait on your hands .

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    Re: This should be amusing!

    Quote Originally Posted by akaangela View Post
    I think you should send her to me Looks like you soon will have eggs and a long wait on your hands .
    Looks like it. Hehe, we've had this gal for a while, she's normal but a favorite.

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    Re: This should be amusing!

    Well, I was hoping for more replies.
    Oh well: This female already laid her eggs. She had 7 eggs about 80 days ago.
    For some reason she's continued her laying behavior. She will eat though, and then go back to coils.

    Thought it might be amusing to show people how odd ball pythons can act.

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    Re: This should be amusing!

    Hi,

    When you took the eggs away did you make sure to wash everything including the snake, the tub, the hides, the waterbowl, replace the substrate etc?

    Mind you you would have hoped after 80 days hse would have noticed.


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