I understand what science says. I think there has been some interesting talk lately about lower temps and higher female to male sex ratios. I am just trying to contribute my personal findings Thanks superstar!
I had 2 6 egg clutches hatch out a week apart: 5.1 & 1.5 were the ratios so sometimes it does look odd but get a big enough sample size & it seems to balance out. Just to double check within my 4 years of breeding I am 2.5% to the good on females, which again isn't are large enough sample size to state any clear advantage.
One thing for sure, we never stop learning & captive breeding of Regius is still relatively new.
I had 2 6 egg clutches hatch out a week apart: 5.1 & 1.5 were the ratios so sometimes it does look odd but get a big enough sample size & it seems to balance out. Just to double check within my 4 years of breeding I am 2.5% to the good on females, which again isn't are large enough sample size to state any clear advantage.
One thing for sure, we never stop learning & captive breeding of Regius is still relatively new.
Absolutely! You never can tell what is going to pop out!
Absolutely! You never can tell what is going to pop out!
Breeding Ball Pythons is like playing Poker where you get to shuffle and deal but can't look at your hand until everything is said and done, and all bets are in.
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