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Posted by: centrewood at Fri Nov 5 11:40:28 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by centrewood ] I had my first clutch of Albino Nelsonis in mid September. There were 5 eggs with one fertile which is showing proper progress (enlarging,red hue when candled,veins seen when candled and dark mass forming...). The question I have is are Milksnake eggs 'tougher'for the snake to pip when campared to Corn Snake eggs? Many of the photos of pipped Milksnakes that I hvae seen this year show the egg was cut externally. I have sucessfully hatched Corns for the past few years without 'helping out', hence my question comparing to Corns. Any input would be helpful....Since it is my first and only, wnat to give it its best shot... [ Hide Replies ]
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