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    Re: Active python

    Quote Originally Posted by colin-java View Post
    Yes, but she goes off feed every year from around November to March give or take.

    She hasn't eaten since november, but is still a good 3000 grams, 4'4" long, and is healthy looking, so I'm not worried just yet.
    I want to see what happens in the next couple of weeks regarding the eggs.


    For the parthenogenesis, I don't think they are actually fertilized but are just live eggs, cause there's no male to fertilize them.
    I gather you meant live eggs, when you said on one occasion they were fertilized.
    I think the correct word would actually be viable. If you want to determine if there are eggs in there, pick her up with most of her body hanging tail down. Wait a few seconds then turn her head down and you will see the eggs move inside her. This is more visible the closer they get to laying.
    Honest, I only need one more ...

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