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    Re: Ball python QUIZ, borrred

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    Re: Ball python QUIZ, borrred

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    And my oranges weighed more than my apples...so?
    They do not approximately weigh 100g.
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    Re: Ball python QUIZ, borrred

    Quote Originally Posted by Kaorte View Post
    They do not approximately weigh 100g.
    Listen you're welcome to make your own quiz if you think you can do better. I made all the questions from information I already knew, and wasnt going to waste my time looking up information which is pretty much all debatable anyway. I've personally had some nice healthy ball python eggs that we're approximately 100 grams. Obviously your ball python weighs less then that, there is more to an egg then just the snake. It's just for fun and maybe you should look up the word approximately.

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    Re: Ball python QUIZ, borrred

    I start adjusting light in October, and lowering temps in November, and I am a breeder.. <lol>

    And your timer is too fast, and doesn't account for slow page-loading times.

    Ball python eggs can vary a LOT in weight. My larger females tend to lay much larger eggs, and I've had babies hatch out at over 88 grams (the egg itself weighed considerably more than that--quite a bit over 100 grams). I believe there's a thread around here somewhere about an egg that weighed over 200 grams and hatched out a healthy gigantic baby...
    Healthy ball python eggs weigh approximately somewhere on a range in between two or more of the sets of numbers you listed.
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    Re: Ball python QUIZ, borrred

    Quote Originally Posted by Kaorte View Post
    They do not approximately weigh 100g.
    Youre missing the point. The question was weight of a BP egg, not a hatchling. DUH.
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