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    Re: Parthenogenesis occurred

    Quote Originally Posted by colin-java View Post
    Wow, that's cool, best of luck with your babies and I hope their mother gets back to normal soon too.

    I decided not to go through with incubation for a few reasons, one being I don't know how to artificially incubate them correctly, and I didn't wanna do it maternally cause she had lost a 1000g in weight and taking off another 2 months doesn't give her much time to put weight back (assuming I could get her eating again) before October/November when she goes off feed again.

    Its funny though, after I took her off the eggs to candle them, and put her back on, she did coil them, but then left them and started crawling around the guard for the heater, as though being pulled off the eggs made her not bothered about them so much.

    Post pics of your babies when you get chance, best of luck.
    It is quite late in the season to be laying eggs; that makes sense.

    I posted some pics in my thread, link here: https://ball-pythons.net/forums/show...14#post2738214

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