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Kestrel Jun 19, 2004 03:23 AM

Day 58.. Taiwan beauties finally pipping..
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DarkWave Exotics

Currently keeping:
1.2 southern scrub pythons
1.0 reticulated python
1.0 albino burmese python
1.2 jungle carpet pythons
1.0 irian jaya carpet python
0.1 sumatran blood python
3.0 ball pythons
0.1 green anaconda
1.2 emerald tree boas
2.2 colombian redtail boas
1.0 sonoran boa
1.0 cancun boa
1.2 normal and albino whitewater rosy boas
1.1 false water cobras
2.2 greyband kingsnakes
1.1 albino and het chinese beauty snakes
1.2 taiwan beauties
2.2 cornsnakes(Opal, okeetee, anery, stripes)
1.1 albino and multi het emory ratsnakes
0.1 albino checkered gartersnake
1.0 pyro kingsnake
1.1 california kingsnakes
0.0.2 tiger leg monkey tree frogs
2 bearded dragons
0.1 nile monitor
1.0 savannah monitor
0.1 russian tortoise

and lots of bugs, furry critters, fish and birds

Replies (5)

bosc1973 Jun 19, 2004 10:23 AM

at what temps did you keep them at ...

Kestrel Jun 20, 2004 09:28 PM

What at, exactly? the eggs, or the snakes themselves? I incubate the eggs at around 85 degrees, the snakes stay at room temp..
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DarkWave Exotics

Currently keeping:
1.2 southern scrub pythons
1.0 reticulated python
1.0 albino burmese python
1.2 jungle carpet pythons
1.0 irian jaya carpet python
0.1 sumatran blood python
1.0 ball pythons
0.1 green anaconda
1.1 emerald tree boas
2.2 colombian redtail boas
1.0 sonoran boa
1.0 cancun boa
1.2 normal and albino whitewater rosy boas
1.1 false water cobras
1.1 greyband kingsnakes
1.1 albino and het chinese beauty snakes
1.2 taiwan beauties
2.1 cornsnakes(Opal, okeetee, anery, stripes)
1.1 albino and multi het emory ratsnakes
0.1 albino checkered gartersnake
1.1 california kingsnakes
0.0.2 tiger leg monkey tree frogs
1.0 paddle tailed newt
0.1 foam nest tree frog
2 bearded dragons
9 leopard geckos
1.1 central american banded geckos
0.1 nile monitor
1.0 savannah monitor
0.1 russian tortoise

and lots of bugs, furry critters, fish and birds

Nokturnel Tom Jun 19, 2004 11:15 AM

Congrats, post some pics when they come out of the eggs. Tom

Conrad Jun 19, 2004 02:29 PM

Well, my first clutch was layed about 6 days after yours, and mine are showing signs here of hatching in the next week, so I'm right on schedule. We're sitting at 51 days right now, and they hatched at 55 last year, but this year I was playing a bit safer and reduced my temps a little, so I'm guessing 57-60 days. Can't wait, I've got some house snakes that look about ready to pop too!
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Conrad
Too Fast Reptiles
www.toofastreptiles.bravehost.com

Ophidiophile Jun 19, 2004 02:48 PM

Here's to New Noses!

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