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Got few eggs the last week or so!

Wow! Thanx for the detail-oriented response to my inquiry Jereme! That was extremely awesome of you! And greatly appreciated!! If you have seen many of my posts here, you may not have been so generous, as I have a tendency to ramble descriptively and otherwise. Not totally my fault, just a side-effect to having multiple head injuries, I guess. :eek:



But back to the topic (I am also notorious for being unable to focus! Now if I could just remember where my Ritalin is . . . :confused: . . ), but I have heard that incubation in extreme temps just inside the boundaries necessary NOT to kill an egg will also result in variances in behavior, possibly leading to abnormal traits. For example, I had a California Kingsnake from hell (Olivia) who was just mean and nasty, but she was sooooo gorgeous!! (Actually reminds me of a few PEOPLE I KNOW!!!) However, being a New Yorker, I believe in half of what I see and nothing of what I hear and so I took her on anyway. She was a handful! Constantly snapping and striking and for no apparent reason. I never believed people when they told me their snakes bit them for no reason and am still a sceptic when I hear such reports, but Olivia would've made a believer out of anyone. You would SWEAR there was a rattlesnake in the cage when just TOUCHING the screen to get access to change her water! Something was wrong with the poor baby and it's only through patience and a lot of hard work that I was able to keep her for a couple of years, but a hectic schedule following 9/11 resulted in my having to give her to someone I was reasonably sure would be able to take care of her, and thankfully, she had a relatively decent life (albeit without being handled too much!) until 2008, when she passed (her exact age was unknown, but she was a minimum of 16 since I got her in 1992 with very little info from a now defunct pet store). She was already adult sized when I got her, but herp-lovers who knew her have commented to me that the lack of a recorded or even a verbal history was a sign that something was wrong in the first place. In retrospect, they might be right, as I often have made decisions to acquire animals based upon their striking appearances and sometimes despite some behavioral warnings. Is it possible her eggs were incubated in temps too high?



In any case, thanx again for the informative response!!! :crazy02:



There were a couple day out here where the out side temps reach 115 and pushed the incubators up to 87 during the hot times during the day so it's possible that is a causing factor. But there were lavenders that had no kinks but once they got their face out in the air they died. That's also would not account for the deformed face on the one.


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NY is also REALLY HOT right now!

There were a couple day out here where the out side temps reach 115 and pushed the incubators up to 87 during the hot times during the day so it's possible that is a causing factor. But there were lavenders that had no kinks but once they got their face out in the air they died. That's also would not account for the deformed face on the one.


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New York City is under one of those spells which can cause a blackout (YES! I remember where I was in the '65 & '77 ones, but was lucky enough to have been in the Bahamas during the last big one in 2003!).

I turned off ALL UTH's & any heat-emitting lights. The 2 incubators I have cooking in Lilly's enclosure will be fine without any help! My Right Guard turned LEFT & my Speed Stick slowed Down!!! :eek: YIKES! Poor snakes must be going nuts! Haven't really seen them, as they hide when it's this hot.

I sincerely hope that none of the eggs produce hatchlings with personality disorders!! :crazy02:
 
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Got a nice surprise in hypo pied side X plasma. The plasma is het hypo it seems.


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Beautiful. Congrats. Morphs and hets? I can kinda guess the morphs, but pics are deceiving. Nothing like a new snake to lift one's spirits!
 
Beautiful. Congrats. Morphs and hets? I can kinda guess the morphs, but pics are deceiving. Nothing like a new snake to lift one's spirits!



It's a buttermint and a butter het cinder produced but Walter Smith.


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Hiding there on the right tessera cinder! Breeding peppermint X tessera het peppermint


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Look look what I got! Breeding is motley het amel caramel cinder sunkissed X normal het amel caramel cinder sunkissed motley. And now they all the hets have been confirmed.


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