Jay@PJCReptiles
"Quality Before Quantity"
Hi Everyone,
A little while ago we inherited a few snakes and two of them came with a clutch of eggs each. The older gentleman we got them from could not tell us who the father of the clutches were because he has a tendency to co-hab his animals (that is a topic for a completely different thread and that is not what this thread is intended for). While one of the females first clutch is starting to pip she drops me a second clutch of what look to be 9 viable eggs. I have seen "snow flakes" and "windows" on clutches before but this is really extreme. While they are not the typical white coloration it helps to see that there is veins and an embryo in each one. We put them in the incubator to see if we can bring them to term. Who knows what will pop up if anything. I guess time will tell. What do you think will happen to them? Is there a possibility that they could rupture as they plump up when it comes close to pip? Have any other breeders had the reduction of the outer shell be this drastic in a clutch? If so, what was your outcome? Anyway, I have never come across this oddity and thought I would share. They are kinda pretty. Easter Eggs!
Jay
A little while ago we inherited a few snakes and two of them came with a clutch of eggs each. The older gentleman we got them from could not tell us who the father of the clutches were because he has a tendency to co-hab his animals (that is a topic for a completely different thread and that is not what this thread is intended for). While one of the females first clutch is starting to pip she drops me a second clutch of what look to be 9 viable eggs. I have seen "snow flakes" and "windows" on clutches before but this is really extreme. While they are not the typical white coloration it helps to see that there is veins and an embryo in each one. We put them in the incubator to see if we can bring them to term. Who knows what will pop up if anything. I guess time will tell. What do you think will happen to them? Is there a possibility that they could rupture as they plump up when it comes close to pip? Have any other breeders had the reduction of the outer shell be this drastic in a clutch? If so, what was your outcome? Anyway, I have never come across this oddity and thought I would share. They are kinda pretty. Easter Eggs!
Jay