First a picture of 2nd baby from first clutch. Only wound up with 2.

I love the picture of this guy cutting his way out. He slashed the ever living fool out of this one!



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First a picture of 2nd baby from first clutch. Only wound up with 2.

I love the picture of this guy cutting his way out. He slashed the ever living fool out of this one!



Very nice!
Those are some of the nicest,whitest eggs I've ever seen too..LOL!
~Doug
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"a snake in the grass is a GOOD thing" 
my website -serpentinespecialties.webs.com
Thank you Doug. The eggs looked pristine from that clutch. Since I put that message out, it has been exciting. I noticed 2 noses protruding out of a slit. I was thrilled. I knew it was either twins or a two-headed honduran. Turns out to be twins. They are doing fine.
Wow!,....that is cool to have twins happening!
Last year I had an egg that needed some help pipping. It moved when I gently prodded it after I cut a "window" in the egg a couple days after the other's pipped. It even breathed and made air bubbles, but after a couple more days and it still didn't emerge, I gently poked it with a blunt sexing probe, and there was no movement at all. When I took it out of the egg, I was totally floored at what I saw..LOL!
~Doug

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"a snake in the grass is a GOOD thing" 
my website -serpentinespecialties.webs.com
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