If you remember this thread..
http://www.ball-pythons.net/forums/s...ad.php?t=92116
It turns out, I got the eggs. And they are in perlite and are doing pretty well. There were originally 12 eggs, and 4-5 of them looked dehydrated. Heres the picture I have of the first day I received them.
As you can tell, I didn't have much hope for the 4 on the right. This was on May 21st and supposively, they were born on May 20th.
Heres a picture of them from today. 3 out of the 4 I had little hope for are beginning to mold and yellow. One of the 4 (the closest to the clump of eggs) has revitalized itself and is looking 100% better.
P.S. The first pic shows the only stray egg in the upper right corner, but I moved it to the bottom center to keep it in the best of temperatures and humidity.
I am currently incubating these guys at 79-83 F. I need to know if that needs to be changed immediately. I have plastic wrap on the inner portion underneath the lid to hold in humidity and I have the temp probe in the substrate to avoid it getting to warm. I did attempt to candle a bit, and did see something that appeared to be yolk and veins. Mainly I found a red spot with a larger circle around that.
Tell me if theres anything else I have to do! This is my first shot at this!
Edit: Also, how long do they take to hatch on average? I'm getting a lot of mixed information..