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    Help!!!!!!!

    Ok so long story. This was my first year breeding. 2 pairs and no luck at all. Back in august I got an adopte. female normal with no history behind her. She was 1300 grams and was very light colored so I figured pairing with my butter would be good. She got sick soon after I got her and dropped to 1000 grams so I never intriduced a male to her. Resently I she stopped eating and acted very docile and never moved. I thought she was sick again. Well I just got back from a business trip for 3 weeks and the first thing it do is pick up some rats. When I go to offer her food she was coiled around 3 or 4 eggs. No idead on the father so its a mystery clutch.

    I have decided to maternally incubate due to me not having an incubator and not knowing how long ago she laid. Her rack has back heat reading 90 back and 82 front and 72 humidity. Is there anything I sould do? Anything I need to look out for?
    my son names my snakes

    ball pythons:
    1.0 2009 normal (Mater)
    0.1 2010 normal (Dotty)
    0.1 2010 normal (Holley)
    0.1 2011 normal (Sally)
    0.1 2012 normal (Ming Ming)
    1.0 2012 butter (Speed)
    1.0 2010 pastel (Joker)
    0.1 2013 pastel (Harley Quinn)
    1.0 2013 normal 100% het pied (Copper)
    0.1 2013 normal 100% het pied (Penny)
    1.0 2013 pinstripe (Finn)
    1.0 2013 fire (Loki)
    0.1 2013 spider (Hunny)

    Reticulated pythons:
    0.1 2012 tiger 100% het albine (Medusa)
    1.0 2013 sunfire 100% het albino (Sonic)

    leopard geckos:
    2013 blazing blizzard (Whitey)

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    just maintain ideal temps and humidity....and be very very patient. let nature take its course. good luck.

    you may candle the eggs to see if they're fertile. if infertile, you can toss the eggs out and save your female (and yourself) two months worth of stress.

    there's some really nice MI posts recently, i like best the one by meowmeowkazoo (not sure if got that name right). you'd see a lot of useful info about MI.

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