![]() | market - home |
![]() |
![]() |
News & Events:
|
| [ Login ] [ User Prefs ] [ Search Forums ] [ Back to Main Page ] [ Back to Rear-Fanged ] |
Posted by: Chance at Wed Jul 2 17:57:37 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Chance ] Well, after around a week and a half's incubation at 30 C, all the eggs have shown very pronounced development and are now reall well-veined throughout. I'm very curious why it is that boomsland's reproduction is so "slow" compared to most snakes, because it's obvious that when she laid her eggs initially, they hadn't developed much at all and I was just having to guess at maybe seeing the place where the embryo was in them. My other colubrids that I've had lay so far this year have all laid very developed eggs with really pronounced veination. I guess that would explain kingsnakes' incubation at 55 days, and boomslangs' at closer to 90. Ah well...the wait continues. Thanks for reading. | ||
>> Next Message: RE: Small Update - Sybella, Thu Jul 3 01:59:14 2003 | ||
<< Previous Message: Boomslang Finally Laid - Chance, Mon Jun 23 20:41:55 2003 | ||
|
|
|
|