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    Re: Maternal Incubation Pics

    Respect!
    Mom looks great..did she eat during her incubation?

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    Re: Maternal Incubation Pics

    That's an incredible picture!

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    Re: Maternal Incubation Pics

    awesome job!!!, or tell the momma that

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    Re: Maternal Incubation Pics

    Thank you for sharing these incredible pictures!

    No matter what anyone says..I am sure taking the eggs away from the mother stresses her even if we do wash out all traces of smell.

    For example: I have this one snake that I had (very calm) has taken to LUNGING for prey (l think she's trying to tag me). She started doing this after I removed her clutch..body language?? I think so!

    Again...Great job!! After you post information on feeding habits (how soon returned to feeding..eating more, or less...etc) I'll be able to make a more informed decision on whether I should let nature handle its business or continue to interfer.


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    Re: Maternal Incubation Pics

    Congrats! Very dramatic shots between the mom and the babies.

    Thanks for sharing!

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    Re: Maternal Incubation Pics

    I'm very interested in this topic as well so I look forward to updates.

    -Chris-

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    Re: Maternal Incubation Pics

    Awesome pictures!

    Since there are some good lessons in here specifically about breeding, I'm going to move this into the breeding forum. That way folks searching for more info on maternal breeding will be more likely to find it.
    -- Judy

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    Re: Maternal Incubation Pics

    I've got a curious question...or maybe a few questions

    If there is a 100% hatch rate for maternal incubation why isn't it used more often or all the time?

    Why is it so much better supposedly to use other forms of incubation?

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    Re: Maternal Incubation Pics

    Quote Originally Posted by anghaha View Post
    I've got a curious question...or maybe a few questions

    If there is a 100% hatch rate for maternal incubation why isn't it used more often or all the time?

    Why is it so much better supposedly to use other forms of incubation?
    It's not a 100% hatch rate all the time. People have had a few clutches with 100% hatch rate, but this isn't assuming that all maternal incubations are.

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    Re: Maternal Incubation Pics

    Quote Originally Posted by jkobylka View Post
    Ditto on that!

    Very nice Tim... Very nice.

    Justin
    Why did I say "Tim".... Sorry Louis!!!!! Still impressive work!

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