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Re: Virgin BP laid 6 eggs!
What about temperature? I keep reading 90 degrees or something close to that.
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Re: Virgin BP laid 6 eggs!
That's wild! An Easter miracle!
If they're fertile, we expect a progression thread, please.
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Re: Virgin BP laid 6 eggs!
 Originally Posted by carbn8
Wasnt there a thread on here about a BRB doing this?
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Yup.
 Originally Posted by Juicer82
What about temperature? I keep reading 90 degrees or something close to that.
That's fine. Just keep it as steady as possible and mom will regulate the clutch.
I suggest adding some moss to keep humidity up.
You should check out the Maternal Incubation thread. It is stickied in the Breeding Sub-forum.
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I agree with Nikki, or maybe someone near you has room in their incubator?
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Re: Virgin BP laid 6 eggs!
Oh my gosh! I didn't know ball pythons could be asexual! So would the babies have the same markings as mom? Pleas keep us updated, this is just too cool! Hope they are fertile, some pics would be cool
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Re: Virgin BP laid 6 eggs!
 Originally Posted by Scirly2242846
Oh my gosh! I didn't know ball pythons could be asexual! So would the babies have the same markings as mom? Pleas keep us updated, this is just too cool! Hope they are fertile, some pics would be cool
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Ball pythons aren't asexual. This clutch likely happened due to parthenogenisis, as mentioned earlier in the thread.
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Re: Virgin BP laid 6 eggs!
^which is a type of asexual reproduction as mentioned earlier in the thread....
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Re: Virgin BP laid 6 eggs!
Wow! I didn't know such a thing was possible. Ooooh please update with what happens with those eggs when you can. very interesting.
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amazing 
pictures would be helpful!
edit: oh, and about candling... just do it at night, have the room completely dark, and one small flashlight. then you check out where the female is using the flashlight, and when you get a chance, just put the flashlight up against one egg. then you should be able to see something.
edit 2: video of candling eggs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s2MuZBMGdJA
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Re: Virgin BP laid 6 eggs!
This is crazy! This is one of the main reason i love bps they can always surprise you! I'm extremely curious to see if they are fertile or not please keep us updated!
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