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Jeff Clark
at Tue Aug 23 21:04:49 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Jeff Clark ]
Dave,
...You seem to be having an outstanding year. Those are consistently BIG litters. I have only had a few babies that have had great big globs of yolk like that one of yours. Mine typically have small yolks when they are born and absorb them over a couple of hours. I only rarely have them with no yolk material at all like this litter I had last week.
Jeff
>>Sorry no pics, was too tired to even think of the camera. 28 babies and 1 slug.
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>>Jeff, was thinking about one of your comments in an earlier post, you indicated your typical litter/clutch would be babies still in eggsac with yolk attached and you would normally let them sit and soak up yolk. I have seen that on a few individuals this year and prior years but mainly on mine the yolk sac is non existant, just the slimey outer membrane and clear goo inside.
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>>Thanks,
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>>Dave "Rainbows-R-Us"
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>>0.1 Wife
>>0.2 kids
>>4.12 Brazilian Rainbow Boa
>>1.1 Ball python
>>0.1 BCI "Elvira" normal from 1989
>>1.0 BCI albino / het-anery
>>0.1 BCI Hypo / het-albino
>>0.1 BCI Anery / het-albino
>>0.1 BCI Hypo (possible super)
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>>lots.lots.lots feeder mice and rats
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