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    Re: Ball Python eggs with no mate

    Parthogenesis Reproduction from an ovum without fertilization. It's happened a couple time's to a few of our member's. OP I wouldn't candle or remove the egg unless you have a way to incubate it yourself.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Emilio View Post
    Parthogenesis Reproduction from an ovum without fertilization. It's happened a couple time's to a few of our member's. OP I wouldn't candle or remove the egg unless you have a way to incubate it yourself.
    Agree.

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    Guys...cots not Jesus it's parthenogenesis. Basically a hermaphrodite that fertilized herself. It was done with a rattlesnake and the baby is being kept to see if it is genetic. Anyways, still awesome

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    Re: Ball Python eggs with no mate

    [IMG][/IMG] Here is the best pic I could get I know the brown ones are slugs

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    Thanks all I will leave her be and see what happens

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    Yeah, that's fertile, but the egg's not in great shape. You might want to see if you can get an incubator set up for it.
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    wow cool, but that egg needs some help. try to spray the cage down some and look for a way to make a incubator, Why is the mom off the egg?
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    Re: Ball Python eggs with no mate

    She goes off it for a couple hours a day to bask and then goes right back I will spay down her tank I have been trying to keep the humidity up
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    wow cool, but that egg needs some help. try to spray the cage down some and look for a way to make a incubator, Why is the mom off the egg?

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