I've read in several places that female pythons control the temp of their eggs during maternal incubation, either by basking and returning with the heat, or by vibrating a particular set of muscles. But today I just read that that's incorrect--while burmese pythons actually produce heat during maternal incubation, ball python females really only guard the eggs, and the temps are completely set by the environment.
Can anybody verify that? What's the story on temperatures and maternal incubation for ball pythons, then?