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    Re: Things we learn as we go!

    Quote Originally Posted by Action Reptiles View Post
    Don't you just love surprises..... congrats and good luck
    I like surprises like hey I got 8 pieds in 6 eggs but I hate being caught with my pants down when it comes to clutches.. Luckly I had vermiculite and hadn't yet broken down the bator to finish the new one..
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    Re: Things we learn as we go!

    Good thing you were prepared! Congrats!
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    Re: Things we learn as we go!

    Quote Originally Posted by Freakie_frog View Post
    I like surprises like hey I got 8 pieds in 6 eggs but I hate being caught with my pants down when it comes to clutches.. Luckly I had vermiculite and hadn't yet broken down the bator to finish the new one..
    I hear you on that one.. My incubator runs almost year round so I don't have that problem but can see how it would be stressful. Good luck with your season... And wish I could get surprised with 8 pieds in 6 eggs (have yet to get twins... )
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    Re: Things we learn as we go!

    A pleasant surprise 4sure....... Congrats
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    Re: Things we learn as we go!

    Good luck with that clutch Bro. At least you have eggs now, we are still about a month out.
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    Re: Things we learn as we go!

    Congratulations, they have to keep you on your toes I suppose .

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    Re: Things we learn as we go!

    I'm experiencing something similar this year. Last year my female stopped eating in November and didn't start again until after eggs hatched in July. This year, she hasn't really stopped eating altogether. She ate earlier this month just a few days before I saw her ovulating. Last night I offered her a mouse and she snatched it up before it even hit the floor. It's definitely weird because when I pick her up, I can see the bulges. There's no mistaking she's gravid but everything I've ever read on breeding snakes has said that they will not eat after they ovulate. I'm glad you made this thread. It's reassuring.

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    Re: Things we learn as we go!

    Quote Originally Posted by Falconsmith View Post
    Good thing you were prepared! Congrats!
    Well not so much but it didn't take long to get that way..they were in there for a day or two so I figured a few minutes to get everything together wouldn't be that big of an issue

    Quote Originally Posted by Action Reptiles View Post
    I hear you on that one.. My incubator runs almost year round so I don't have that problem but can see how it would be stressful. Good luck with your season... And wish I could get surprised with 8 pieds in 6 eggs (have yet to get twins... )
    our bator has been off for a few months. I wasn't expecting to turn it on again for over a month.

    Quote Originally Posted by spk329 View Post
    A pleasant surprise 4sure....... Congrats
    Yea Kind of calmed me down on how "late" things seem to be going.

    Quote Originally Posted by muddoc View Post
    Good luck with that clutch Bro. At least you have eggs now, we are still about a month out.
    Well so were we till this little gem decided to throw a wrench in the works.. But I'll take it.

    Quote Originally Posted by Matt K View Post
    Congratulations, they have to keep you on your toes I suppose .

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    Yea got to love them that way..

    Quote Originally Posted by Quiet Tempest View Post
    I'm experiencing something similar this year. Last year my female stopped eating in November and didn't start again until after eggs hatched in July. This year, she hasn't really stopped eating altogether. She ate earlier this month just a few days before I saw her ovulating. Last night I offered her a mouse and she snatched it up before it even hit the floor. It's definitely weird because when I pick her up, I can see the bulges. There's no mistaking she's gravid but everything I've ever read on breeding snakes has said that they will not eat after they ovulate. I'm glad you made this thread. It's reassuring.
    It was so weird most of the time they take a while to come back on food but she ate no kidding the minute I got her tub cleaned up.
    When you've got 10,000 people trying to do the same thing, why would you want to be number 10,001? ~ Mark Cuban
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