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Well, it appears the king eggs survived........

willstill Jul 06, 2004 10:00 AM

Hi all,

I just completed a major move across town and it looks like all of my eastern eggs survived the bouncing and jostling that they received...I hope anyway, they still look good. I did lose a clutch of ball eggs when my python incubator spiked to 120 F when plugged back in at the new house......can't win 'em all I guess.

The first ones, NJs, are due to start pipping in about ten days. Time to start wringing my hands with stress! This should be an interesting year. This is the first year's mating for several pairings and I can't wait to see what pokes out.

Will

Replies (2)

BlueKing Jul 06, 2004 08:22 PM

Good to know the easterns' survived! Let me know when the GA's hatch. Would love to take some of your hands . . . .

Take care,

Zee

Keith Hillson Jul 07, 2004 01:46 PM

>>Hi all,
>>
>>I just completed a major move across town and it looks like all of my eastern eggs survived the bouncing and jostling that they received...I hope anyway, they still look good. I did lose a clutch of ball eggs when my python incubator spiked to 120 F when plugged back in at the new house......can't win 'em all I guess.
>>
>>The first ones, NJs, are due to start pipping in about ten days. Time to start wringing my hands with stress! This should be an interesting year. This is the first year's mating for several pairings and I can't wait to see what pokes out.
>>
>>
>>Will
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