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Coldthumb
at Mon Aug 20 14:49:35 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Coldthumb ]
>>I was wondering what the longest time was that anyone had viable eggs from a ball python after the pre-lay shed.
>>I am not the type to worry but I am at 50 days now.
>>She just started clearing out the aspen bedding about a week ago.
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>>hmm
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>>Thanks
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>>Scott
>>PS
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>>Yes, she is gravid.
>>lol
I've had one go around eleven days late so far.
Didn't you have the same deal happen last season?...If so,is this the same female?
Another thing to think about is whether or not lower than average cage temps during gestation would have the same effect as lower than average incubation temps(ie,longer time to hatch date.)...i've been wondering about this...
Also,when you candle the eggs...take note if any have a yellow look at the top of the egg(inside of course).It is my firm belief that this is an indicator that the egg is in fact upside down.(I'm thinking "yolk down" is correct.)
I have had numerous "rollouts" hatch now.(Then there is the clutch that i actually pulled apart and inverted eggs that appeared upside down in this way.)...Yep they all hatched! ----- Charles Glaspie
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