BALL PYTHON SNAKE EGGS
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This was posted in 2009...did these end up hatching???
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lol cool eggs
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actually this is a very old video...the eggs all hatched and are very healthy snakes.
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a very risky one. the likelyhood of those eggs hatching is slim, but possible. i wouldnt recommend such a simplistic set up. breeding is really something that needs to be done with plenty of preparation, and in cycles/ him letting the male in at all times is very stressful on the female, and again could cause birth defects in the babies. the odds that these eggs end uo ok are astronomical. be carful.
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gee i wonder what kind of egg it is. the title says BP, so its probably not a BP
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so that box muff had the eggs in is an incubator?
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hey muff bro, where do you live since you go to hamburg? im going in aug. will you be there? i live in jersey
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i am a snake owner and i hate him
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im glad many of you reptile owners who film your reptiles aren't like JonahVore. Guy makes me sick......
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BALL PYTHON SNAKE EGGS is the title
Good Luck on hatching the eggs.
The temperatures produced by those stick on heat pads vary quite a bit, so, you might want to remind folks to use a thermostat so the temp does not get too hot. Use a heat measuring gun or thermometer to check the temps before you put the eggs into the vermiculite.
Shoot for a 82 to 86 degree range and it should work just fine. I would suggest using the smallest heat pad you can find, preferably the 5 watt model, as it is less likely to cook the eggs.
John Z
Zelnicky 2 years ago
yeah totally, oi eneded up putting them in a incubator and they all hatched fine...this video is sorta old...good to hear form you John
MUFFDADDYTV 2 years ago
the sav has aids
magicman10003 2 years ago
ROFL!!! yep
MUFFDADDYTV 2 years ago