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Ever see a Ball Python lay eggs?

LadyOhh

Ohh, What a Lady!!!
Well, she is in the before and after stages, but you get the idea...

I'm sure Corns get this flat too...

Laying

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Laying some more

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Done!!!

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Awww she is beautiful and kept her color so well. what was the father? Will they all be albino?

Father was an Axanthic het Albino, so this is a possible Snow (Axanthic Albino) clutch as the female is a poss het for Axanthic.

Double Recessives... Lets cross all crossables.
 
I started in November... She dropped April 25th.

Yeah. :)

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Wow... Did you observe breedings and copulation at all? Or did you just leave them together? (I'm only asking because my girl was bred on 2/17 for the first time and I REALLY want to know from someone with experience how much longer I need to wait!)
 
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Wow... Did you observe breedings and copulation at all? Or did you just leave them together? (I'm only asking because my girl was bred on 2/17 for the first time and I REALLY want to know from someone with experience how much longer I need to wait!)

I observed at least three copulations. I don't have time to leave them together, as this male bred with four other females this season.

For you, keep breeding until you see ovulation. If the female isn't interested in the male anymore, you can stop.

Then just wait. Its a long process...
 
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