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TheSerpentsCoil Apr 17, 2010 09:31 AM

I knew she was going to lay on a day I would have to go to work! She layed 4-16-10, 20 good eggs and 4 infertile. One of the infertile eggs could be fertile but I'm not sure. They are in the incubator at 78 degrees F which should produce an 82 egg temp. I have the Helix probe in the egg bin and the bin is in the center of the incubator. I took all my Panther cham eggs out and have them down stairs in the garage, they should be fine. I've had alot of people ask about prices. Before I do anything I need to hatch out the little worms. I'm also not sure because I plan on trading many of the babies off and will probably only have 2 maybe 3 pairs available for sale. I have never been able to capture the Red in hood that both of these Indians have, you can get a small glimps of what they look like in person from two of the pics. I'd have to combine 10 photo's to get the true color to come out lol! Hope you like....

Here are the pics:


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John Light

Replies (4)

TOM_CRUTCHFIELD Apr 17, 2010 11:56 AM

CONGRATS...I knew that was going to happen as I told you...
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Tom Crutchfield
www.tomcrutchfield.com

wlcmmtt Apr 17, 2010 02:21 PM

That is awesome, congratulations and good luck with the incubation!!!

lep1pic1 Apr 17, 2010 07:52 PM

Congrats .It is going to see over the next few years some spec cobras back in the hobby.I wonder what happened to all of the ones that we once saw.
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Archie Bottoms

Chance Apr 19, 2010 08:12 AM

Huge congrats John. That's an amazing site from a too-rarely seen snake. I'm with the other guy wondering what happened to all the specs that have been produced by Diamond and such.

I wish you the best of luck in your incubation efforts and hope you have lots of little baby cobras looking at you in another 55 days or so!
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Chance Duncan
Science Teacher, Herp Enthusiast, and Reptilian Conservation Proponent
www.rvexotics.com

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