Congrats! !Looks like you got half n' half cinny/normal, (as should be expected in such a pairing). I have the same pairing, (dinker cinny male x normal female); 8 egg clutch. I'm on day 56 at 89 degrees and right now I'm checking them hourly...no pip yet. Why not just pop them to sex them, it's easy to do and doesn't hurt the babies? Do a search on "popping" and you'll find several "how to" threads.
Here's my clutch as of yesterday:
0.1 2007 Normal
1.0 2008 Cinnamon
1.0 2010 Normal
0.1 2011 High White Reduced Pattern Spider
0.1 2012 Normal
1.0 2013 Normal
1.0 2013 Cinnamon
0.1 2013 Cinnamon
I tried popping and got all females. I'm having a local guy sex them didn't want to ask him but can't find anyone else. I won't buy snakes from him again but I know he can sex.
I tried popping and got all females. I'm having a local guy sex them didn't want to ask him but can't find anyone else. I won't buy snakes from him again but I know he can sex.
I've known a few of those guys in my day. It's entirely possible you did get all females, though it seems unlikely. Popping requires a certain "touch" I admit, but it's generally reliable. Unless you get a set of sexing probes popping is the only other way to know with balls, and probing baby snakes can be more harmful than popping if done incorrectly. If you're like me and are planning on future clutches I'd learn how to pop........it's no fun having to chase down some shifty guy to sex your babies..
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0.1 2007 Normal
1.0 2008 Cinnamon
1.0 2010 Normal
0.1 2011 High White Reduced Pattern Spider
0.1 2012 Normal
1.0 2013 Normal
1.0 2013 Cinnamon
0.1 2013 Cinnamon
Cool, please post the results when you find out. Since I have the same pairing of morphs as you, and am incubating at similar temps I'd be interested in comparing your results with mine, (at least after mine finally decide to hatch....waiting...waiting.....).
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0.1 2007 Normal
1.0 2008 Cinnamon
1.0 2010 Normal
0.1 2011 High White Reduced Pattern Spider
0.1 2012 Normal
1.0 2013 Normal
1.0 2013 Cinnamon
0.1 2013 Cinnamon