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    Candling Ball Python Eggs. 18 days down, 34 days remain (approximately)

    i've had a couple video clips of me candling our eggs sittin' around, but i never did anything with them because i was too lazy! funny, those clips were taken with my DSLR and are now just sitting there. these clips were taken with my iPhone and combined and fanci-fied in Windows Movie Maker. it works for me!

    i'm candling about once a week, so maybe i will make another video showing progression.

    hope you guys enjoy the video!

    (i apologize for the crappy, pixellated Facebook quality! i put a better version on YouTube but it's blocked in some countries)

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    Re: Candling Ball Python Eggs. 18 days down, 34 days remain (approximately)

    Where's the video?
    0.1 07 Normal "Bigsnake"
    1.0 08 Lesser "Congo"
    1.0 12 Piebald "Pixel"

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    aww you can't see it? i linked it from Facebook but it's set to "Public" so i thought it would work. i guess not!

    i'll link it from YouTube. last night it said it was blocked in some countries so i had to do an "AudioSwap." (so forgive the weird song, lol)



    let me know weather it's working
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    Adding photos of momma & eggs!

    Thought i'd add some photos of momma and her eggs too since i haven't posted any yet. her name is Bindi!

    Here's her ovulation (which occured on June 2nd)





    i threw this photo in there just for kicks, that spot on her neck is genetic; all of her offspring inherit it (from what i was told by her seller)



    and here she is with her eggs (laid on August 20th) - Yes, that's 79 days post ovulation, CRAZY!!





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    Video works just fine. Congrats and good luck!

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    Re: Candling Ball Python Eggs. 18 days down, 34 days remain (approximately)

    congratz and good luck!

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    thanks you guys! definitely need the luck, we lost a clutch this year already

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    Congrats! I hope everything goes well with this clutch.

    I have a female with the same spot on her neck, she passed it along to all normals in the clutch and one of two pastels. It appears her spot is genetic to. I wonder whats going on with them.

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    i'm sure it's not out of the ordinary for little spots to be genetic, it probably happens more than we realize, maybe we just don't notice?

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    an update on these eggs!

    unfortunately one of them has crumpled and died. i disposed of it. the rest all look great and are due to hatch in approx. 5 days!

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