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    Newbie.......now there's eggs!!!

    So I've had ball python for years and have recently decided to get I to breeding. Bought a mated pair and was prepping to attempt a successful mating later this year.....the s akes had different plans! I now have a clutch of 5 eggs. I "candled" them as I moved them to the incubator and all were viable at the time. I've read a million pages......high high humidity, 89-90 temp, only partially cover eggs..... here's my issue. I'm aware it takes 50-60 days for hatching but is there any way to know that what I have going is working? Also 2 of the eggs have light spots and 1 egg has significant dimpling that's always been there. Do I need to change anything?



    Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated!

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    As the eggs mature you can candle them and see their development. Sometimes you can even see various color morphs. as well, based off of light and dark patterning. A little dimpling is usually ok. Other breeders on here can probably answer better.

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