Quote Originally Posted by MuzeBallPythons View Post
I agree. They are so underweight & mine were all starving after they laid their clutches & I cleaned up. They all ate w/i a week. I can't imagine not feeding them for an additional 50+ days. According to the Barkers, females in the wild sometimes leave their eggs to go feed, but I don't know if a snake in captivity would feed while incubating.
If i do MI would I be able to offer food? And if i do, What are the chances she eats it? So in the wild they will eat, So If they eat in the wild and are ok.. Will she eat and if so will she still stay wrapped around the eggs? I know its a high chance she wont eat.. but if she does.. will she still protect the eggs? & When they begin to pip do i remove mom or leave her in there the entire process?