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Egg Cutting Coral Glow X Pinstripe

amos1974 Jul 20, 2012 11:20 AM

Hi I cut our first clutch ever of Coral Glows last night. It was a Pinstripe female. This female was at 10mm on the ultrasound so we did not give her much attention. We ultrasound her 4 weeks later and she jumped to 30mm. (First time I saw them grow that fast) The Coral glow just started breeding and I was able to get 1 lock up with him and she ovulated soon after. She Laid 7 great looking eggs but 2 were yellow and empty on the inside. So we were still very happy with 5 good eggs.



The 2 on the left were no good when I candled them and were removed.

Well I opened the eggs and we were blown away with the results. We must have used all of our luck for this year and probably net year too! There are 2 Coral Glows and 3 Coral Glow Pinstripes in 5 eggs! We hope every one is having a great season also!!!

Thanks for looking Jason and Richard






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Jason Amos

Ball Pythons
6.40
Dogs
1.1 Staffordshire Bull Terriers

Replies (4)

kangaskritters Jul 20, 2012 12:32 PM

WOW Jason!!! I think you should head to Vegas instead of San Jose this weekend!

FGS Jul 20, 2012 01:00 PM

Jason,

Can't wait to see these guys out of their eggs.

Congratulations bud.

See you at the show.

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Brian Gundy

www.for-goodness-snakes.com

AllBalledUp Jul 20, 2012 07:01 PM

Those are pretty amazing numbers. You may have used up all the luck in Northern CA!

Big congratulations

robyn@ProExotics Jul 20, 2012 09:08 PM

That is really an awesome result, congrats!
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Robyn@ ShipYourReptiles.com TheReptileReport.com

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