The 6 eggs look excellent so far at 56 days incubation at 82 degrees.
Anxious is an understatement.
The full moon is approaching so babies should emerge soon. I hope to get photos of them hatching.
Siphlophis compressus

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The 6 eggs look excellent so far at 56 days incubation at 82 degrees.
Anxious is an understatement.
The full moon is approaching so babies should emerge soon. I hope to get photos of them hatching.
Siphlophis compressus

Are you keeping all of the little ones that do emerge? Beautiful animal!
John
Dan,
I know exactly how you feel! These Pseustes have me going crazy; I can't wait for them to hatch.
We're at day 52 for these guys, and I couldn't be more excited for that day that they slit the egg!
Thanks for the update, and I look forward to hearing of the hatchlings.
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Roy Blodgett
Green Man Herpetoculture
royreptile@yahoo.com
1.1 Drymarchon corais
1.1 Pseustes sulphureus
1.1 Masticophis taeniatus taeniatus
0.0.1 Coluber mormon
1.1 Lampropeltis getula californiae (desert phase)
1.0 Boiga dendrophila dendrophila
1.1 Corytophanes cristatus
1.2 Varanus acanthurus brachyurus (Mt.Isa)
2.3 Pogona vitticeps (snow and red/gold)
1.0 Iguana iguana
“All men lie enveloped in whale-lines. All are born with halters round their necks; but it is only when caught in the swift, sudden turn of death, that mortals realize the silent, subtle, ever-present perils of life.”- Herman Melville
Oh yeah, I know this too. My 5 olfersii' in the 54º
What are they?
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Jason
Philodryas olfersii, also a south american colubrid.
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