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Charcoal with eggs!

carol

Down with the sickness
This is my female Charcoal het Hypo Pewter, bred to a male with the same genetics. It must be huge egg day. :shrugs: I can't wait to see how many she pops out!
 

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Yaaaay! I've only caught a female in the midle of a lay session once but it's so exciting isn't it! ....and nerve wrecking!
 
Cool!
Congrats, those look like nice healthy eggs.
I'm kinda jealous...My only breedable size female still wants nothing to do with the male I want to mate her with and so many of you guys have eggs already!
What is that stuff she's laying them in? Is it peat moss?
 
Thanks!
Yep I use Sphangum Peat Moss in my nest and incubation boxes. :wavey:
 
Beautiful snake... even better with a clutch of eggs :) Where do you get your Sphagnum Peat Moss Carol. I had been using vermiculite but I'm thinking about switching over.
 
VinnyJ said:
Beautiful snake... even better with a clutch of eggs :) Where do you get your Sphagnum Peat Moss Carol. I had been using vermiculite but I'm thinking about switching over.

Home Depot. ;)
 
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