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The BP Okeetee finally popped...

Hurley

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My Okeetee het sunkissed gal who I affectionately call my "BP Okeetee" finally laid her eggs. (Picture above was from before ovulation, btw. She's a big gal.)

It was her first clutch and we were waffling back and forth between thinking she'd lay a bazillion eggs or thinking she'd lay baseball-sized eggs. ;) Well, she got through her laying in good time with no difficulties and here are the results: 16 eggs, 0 slugs, all very healthy looking...but man, look at the size of these things!

(4 regular eggs on the left for size comparison)
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Congrats!

I just brought all of my snakes in that were in brumation. I got pretty excited looking at how well they all did. I think some of them actually gained wieght! :shrugs:

Now I get to start the mixing and matching.
 
http://cccorns.com/MattieXGonzo.htm

Terri - Just testing her for a coule things this year. Nothing too exciting, but you can never have too many motleys, to my way of thinking. ;)



And awesome, Clint! It always makes me nervous during brumation, I don't breathe easy until they are up and fat and sassy. Good to hear yours did so well!


And E.g.g. - You said it. Those things look like they're going to hatch out at 6-month-old size. I'm curious to see the weights on them. Most of mine hatch out averaging 6 to 8 grams and 11-12 inches in length...wonder what these boys will do. :D
 
I am a complete novice at breeding so may I ask a silly question, in the picture of the eggs, you compared them to some 7 day old eggs, does that mean the eggs grow as they get nearer to hatching?
 
Thanks Hurley! I agree with your statement about never having enough motleys! I LOVE THEM! I'd be happy if all of mine were motleys (and stripes)!
 
I am a complete novice at breeding so may I ask a silly question, in the picture of the eggs, you compared them to some 7 day old eggs, does that mean the eggs grow as they get nearer to hatching?

Eggs do increase in size as they get nearer to hatching. I put that marker on there to show that the eggs pictured were very nearly the same age as the ones just laid, so they should be a fair comparison. I've got some eggs that are a couple weeks from hatching now...and they aren't as big as this Okee's eggs at laying. :D LOL Big girl, big eggs. Now I hope they'll have mom's appetite...if that's true, they should practically grab a pink 2 seconds after slitting the egg. :laugh: j/k

:eatpointe
 
Everything looks tiny in comparison to Mattie. :grin01: He's on the smaller end of average for an adult male corn as is, but certainly not as puny as she makes him look. LOL
 
Very very nice...HUGE eggs...
Nice first clutch as well...

Can't wait to see how big these kids are...
Bet they are HUGE like momma.
 
Clint Boyer said:
Congrats!

I just brought all of my snakes in that were in brumation. I got pretty excited looking at how well they all did. I think some of them actually gained wieght! :shrugs:

Now I get to start the mixing and matching.

Clint,

I weighed mine before they went into brumation the 1st week in December and then weighed them again last week, and I did have two that actually gained weight. I was trying to figure out how that was possible, but it's beyond me. One gained 3 grams and one gained 4 grams. They come out of brumation on the 9th.

Mike
 
wow
those are huge eggs if you're comparing to the 'regular sized' ones!!

Congrats!!
Hope to see the huge babies soon!!
 
Congrats Connie!! I can't wait to see these little ones! You will be receiving an email about these little ones. ;)
 
This is :-offtopic but can anybody tell me how to convert grams to ounces?? I've got a scale I use for candle making and would like to be able to use it with my snakes without having to buy another scale.
 
Sweet, Connie! Those eggs are little monsters!

JTG: one ounce is approximately 28.4 grams ;)
 
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