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I don't have any suggestions, but I will say that my crested geckos experience drastic shifts in incubation times depending on temperature. Pythons seem to do well with specific temperatures and no fluctuations, which makes sense since they are incubated by their mothers in the wild, but running a little cooler could very well result in a longer hatch time and potentially a healthy baby.

I have no real suggestions at the moment, best course of action if I were to judge would be to wait and see what happens. if it's healthy, there's nothing you need to do. If it's not, there isn't likely anything you CAN do.