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4 weeks:)

herphunter

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just 4 more week,till i see some pipping:) that is of coarse if they hatch. i pray atleast a few do. i hope all of them hatch,but that probably wont happen.2 have already gone bad. (you can see the 2 bad eggs towards the front left of the photo.)but im still in good shape with 25 left:)
 

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I agree that had to be one big female! 25 eggs that are still good...WOW...I am sure they will all hatch for you. Hey I see you're in MI, so am I. Always cool to "meet" a fellow Michigander! And even better to meet one with eggs cooking....

Ken
 
well,

shes actualy not very big,she was about 46" last time i measured.she is very girthy though,about 6" around before becoming gravid.the funny thing is,this was her very first breeding/laying.she was breed to a first time 01 male that was about 32" long.for this reason i was only expecting a few eggs,it almost makes me afraid to breed her next year. the 2 month wait is killing me,its my first time breeding snakes,i cant wait to see some little snake noses popping out of those eggs:)
 
Pretty cool that these are your first babies. I have yet to have any babies myself. I am sure that I'll have a male amel motley and a female anery motley big enough to go next season. They are both over 145 grams as 02's. As long as they feed good over the summer and fall they should have no problems breeding next spring. Then will come the longest months of my life. It will drive me crazy knowing that it will take that long for the eggs to hatch. But thats the joy of breeding....


Ken
 
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