The 3 eggs that survived the carrion fly attack have not pipped yet. Today is day 72. The eggs are white and plump and appear healthy.....I am going CRAZY!!
Welcome to kingsnake.com's message board system. Here you may share and discuss information with others about your favorite reptile and amphibian related topics such as care and feeding, caging requirements, permits and licenses, and more. Launched in 1997, the kingsnake.com message board system is one of the oldest and largest systems on the internet.
The 3 eggs that survived the carrion fly attack have not pipped yet. Today is day 72. The eggs are white and plump and appear healthy.....I am going CRAZY!!
stuff happens..
without seeing them we cannot tell you what to do or if they look good.....
all I can say is when in doubt.keep them and keep waiting.
maybe they are slow.
maybe you wrote down a wrong date.it happens...
usually 60 days at 82 will be the normal hatch rate.
I had balls pip at 48 days this year (and 51 and 52.too fast.oh and 65.).....
fastest I ever had was eastern kings in 43 days....
I have had corns at 65.....maybe even 67..
just keep them and see what happens........but it is getting a little late..talk to them...........LOL
-----
...............................................
.....................
.......................z
Nothing yet. But they are white, plump and mold free. I have a lady calling me almost everyday for the last month who really wants one of these guys....ggggrrrrrrrrr
I once had 2 clutches of eastern hognose hatch at 89 days at a temp of 78, lost one egg out of 39 and one baby was severly kinked. My quickest clutch was a clutch of 38 retic eggs incubated at 89-91 and the first baby pipped at day 49 followed by the rest on day 51, all came out of the egg on day 52.

-----
2.1 het pied (RDR, alan bosch x 2)
1.0 het albino (ben siegel)
1.0 het citrus hypo(gulf coast line)
1.6 05 normal bp's
0.6 04 normal bp's
2.5 adult normal bp's (some need breeding to see if norm)
6 white eggs from pastel to norm breeding
4 various corns
0.1 brazilian rainbow boa (alan bosch)
1.0 american pit bull terrior
1.1 taco dogs (ankle biters)
1.0 grey cat
1.1 bearded dragons
a BAD dog is MADE not bred, support the American Pit Bull Terrior as the greatest breed of dogs on Earth!!!!!
So far this year all of my clutches (a few corns, mostly cal kings) have been around 70 days. But my snake room fluctuates into the 70's at night and into the 80's during the day. I used to have all of my clutches hatch between 60-62 days with a constant 82 degrees in an incubator.
Kerby...
Im glad Im not the only one here. The eggs look GREAT! So where are my babies? One year I had an attack of mold, and some HORRIBLE looking eggs hatched into healthy feeding hatchlings. I seperated these 3 from the rest of the clutch that was killed by the flies 3 weeks ago and have kept them in clean vermiculite in a pillowcase so the flies wouldnt attack again. I see no evidence of the flies in the substrate they are in. The eggs are round, no mold, no indents...they look perfect! I am chewing off my nails waiting. These arent fancy morphs mind you, just normals and amels but they mean the world to me.
Help, tips & resources quick links
Manage your user and advertising accounts
Advertising and services purchase quick links