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Eggs are here

Devilscat

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First time breeded. 17 eggs in incubater at 1 PM. 5 more egg added at 4 PM. First time breeder:dancer:
 
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There are a few "iffy" ones. Personally, I'd keep them in the incubator anyway. If they start declining in the next couple weeks, you'll know for sure they're infertile.
 
Congrats on the 22 eggs. That's awesome. :dancer: Can't wait to see them once they're hatched. The mama's a beautiful girl. What morph is the daddy?
 
CONGRATS!!!! :dancer:I hope to be a first timer this year too...What kind of substrate is that, never seen any so green?
 
Here is picture
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of father He was bought from Gemstate Reptiles as an albino okeetee. He use to have som white on him , but has lost it everytime he has shedded. What is he now?
 
Sorry we are not going to have any young this year. After over 3 weeks the last 6 eggs have gone bad. Will try again.
 
Sorry we are not going to have any young this year. After over 3 weeks the last 6 eggs have gone bad. Will try again.
Hi,
Sorry to hear you lost the entire clutch. The clutch you posted looked like it had quite a few viable eggs. May I ask how you took care of the clutch after they were laid? Did you use an incubator? If so, what were your temps during incubation? Did you use some other incubation method? If so, please explain. The reason for my questions is that it would be a shame that the entire clutch was lost due to inadequate incubation methods and something that could have been avoided. Please don't think I am trying to flame you in any way but rather just being inquisitive. :shrugs:
Jay :cool:
 
The main problem was My daughter, Granddaughter and I were in an automobile accident. Our vehicle was totaled. We are the snake lovers. This was our first breeding. My husband is afraid of snakes and didn't know what to do. Two many people were checking eggs. There were 8 slugs. They were in a plastic container with moss. Temp. was at 80 to 82 degrees. Humidity was at 84 degrees. I had two gauges in container. Someone took paper towel out and put too much water on moss. The humidity got up to 100. They got too wet and rotted. We are still recovering from accident.
 
Sorry to hear about your accident and hope everything is fine. Also, sorry to hear you lost the entire clutch. I guess too many chefs spoil the soup. Damn Murphy always finds a way to hit ya when your down.
Jay :cool:
 
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