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RE: new pics of bairdi/rossalleni crosses

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Posted by: mattkau at Thu Sep 16 01:38:13 2010   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by mattkau ]  
   

Yeah, I think it is a high temp. thing. I also had the clutch of ten eggs in a container that I think was a bit small. The lid almost touched the pile of eggs. I think that had more to do with it because it caused to much humidity, which sounds almost impossible when incubating snake eggs, but if they become too wet there are problems. I incubated the leopard rat eggs at same exact temps., with one container on top of the other. The leopard eggs were in a roomier container though, and they came out perfect(aside from the fact that I can't get them to eat yet). Just a thought. As far as the kinks going away with growth, I'm not sure. I've heard of that happening before though. I think it depends where the kink is and how bad it is. I know what you mean though, I'm not sure what I'm going to do with the kinked ones. I'm not sure what I'm going to do with any of them for that matter. I'd like to hold onto them for a little while to see how they start changing. Should be interesting.
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