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pythonowner3 Jun 02, 2011 09:53 AM

heres both of them (there are only 2)
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pythonowner3 Jun 02, 2011 02:09 PM

Upon further observation these are indeed eggs and I have them incubating in a vermiculite/damp-sand/moss mixture at 82degrees 80%Humidity so far there are only 3 eggs but I'll keep on checking. I was questioning what these were at first because I have never seen snake eggs in person before and they seemed way too small to be an egg to me. Please disregard the stupid question I asked

wolfpackh Jun 03, 2011 07:56 AM

racers have that rough sandy texture to their eggs too. all other herp eggs are smooth.
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2 tham radix
1 Chicago Tham s. semifasciatus
2 elaphe vulpina
1 gray tiger salamander
4 Aphonopelma hentzi
1 G rosea
1 Haplo minax
1 Brachy angustum
1 Brachy sabulosum
1 Brachy vagans
1 Cent. hentzi scorp

tokaysrnice Jun 03, 2011 03:20 PM

Those are eggs, and wolfpack thats not true...

pythonowner3 Jun 03, 2011 07:44 PM

she has been laying eggs for the past day and a half now and so far there are 6 that are in the incubator I see 2 more lumps heading down towards the cloaca. Does anyone know how long it usually takes to lay all the eggs? How much time should approximately elapse between eggs as well?

tokaysrnice Jun 07, 2011 10:57 AM

How is she doing? She should be done by now.

wolfpackh Jun 07, 2011 07:25 AM

yes it is
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2 tham radix
1 Chicago Tham s. semifasciatus
2 elaphe vulpina
1 gray tiger salamander
4 Aphonopelma hentzi
1 G rosea
1 Haplo minax
1 Brachy angustum
1 Brachy sabulosum
1 Brachy vagans
1 Cent. hentzi scorp

tokaysrnice Jun 07, 2011 10:53 AM

If you don't know something as fact don't play it like it is, have you seen Drymarchon eggs?

wolfpackh Jun 08, 2011 07:19 AM

indigo is just a big racer
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2 tham radix
1 Chicago Tham s. semifasciatus
2 elaphe vulpina
1 gray tiger salamander
4 Aphonopelma hentzi
1 G rosea
1 Haplo minax
1 Brachy angustum
1 Brachy sabulosum
1 Brachy vagans
1 Cent. hentzi scorp

jodscovry Jun 08, 2011 08:04 PM

Indigos, Coachwhips and Racers are the only three members of the "Longtailed" snake family and all their have the grainey texture.

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