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    If they candle as potentially good, I'd assume they're good until proven otherwise, whether or not you let her incubate them is up to you.
    That's a mighty suspicious coincidence of timing...I think one of your BPs is a male-

    But you never know...many un-bred female snakes never produce infertile eggs, but my 2 12-year old female Florida rat snakes
    double-clutch every year, & some of the eggs even candle as good, even though neither has ever mated. I toss the obvious slugs
    (yellowish inside & out, mis-shaped, etc) but right now I'm incubating some from each of them that appear viable, just in case.

    Some usually just take longer to go bad, but I wouldn't want to miss out if they're good. While I don't intentionally breed any snakes
    now, one or a few would be amazing. But these girls have first clutches of 18-27 eggs, so you can see why I don't let them near any
    males...
    Last edited by Bogertophis; 06-26-2019 at 05:09 PM.
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