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RE: I was thinking ...

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Posted by: Jaykis at Thu Apr 22 10:00:27 2010  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Jaykis ]  
   

When I had 26 eggs from my Female Carpondro 2 years ago, the clutch size gradually went down in viable eggs. Some of that may have been due to the fact that they were hybrids, but not weird ones like some of the ball python crosses w/bloods and womas, but I was finally left with about nine good eggs. 3 ended up going full term but not hatching (one pipped, then died). I had 6 babies, but one had neuro problems and one got loose. 4 remain viable to this day. One had regurge problems, and that seemed to resolve itself as it got older. I suspected a digestive issue, or stricture of some kind.
With the 2 that never hatched, the eggs started to lose their structure and simply died full-term, but unable to hatch. Eggs only have a certain time before they die, anyway.


   

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