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N. Pine lays eggs 23 days after mating

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Posted by: jimburke27 at Wed May 13 16:15:09 2009   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jimburke27 ]  
   

Hello. I bred my Northern Pines together on April 19th, and just yesterday, my Female Northern just laid 10 eggs. All eggs are between 2-3" long and are very white. They are also plump and have just the right amount of flexibility to them (at least in comparison to Corn Snake eggs). So far, these eggs look healthy. But I am concerned about such a very short gestation period.

1) Could these eggs just be blanks that were already developing when I mated my Northern Pines?

2) What is the chance that some or all of these eggs will hatch?

My Female Northern did lay a clutch of blanks last year, but all of those were obviously bad from the start (most were already yellow, all were very hard).

If anyone knows has any answers to my questions, please post a reply to my message.

Thank you.


   

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