Agiob
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Post by Agiob on May 6, 2004 6:26:59 GMT -5
My Bullsnake laid 7 large eggs (5/5/04) One of her eggs is small and light brown so is probably infertile. I have left it in the incubator you never know. I expected more eggs then this. The male was not cooled down as long as he is normally so that may have something to do with it.
Cheers John
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Post by zarozinia on May 6, 2004 6:40:40 GMT -5
Still good news, John, better a few eggs than none. So are bullsnake eggs similar to corns?Do they incubated at the same temps? Ours is set at 28-9C
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Post by Uroplatus on May 6, 2004 9:19:04 GMT -5
Well done John! I know you were worried about them not producing!
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Post by James on May 6, 2004 12:10:29 GMT -5
Congratulations, thats great news. Good luck with them.
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Agiob
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Post by Agiob on May 6, 2004 16:06:17 GMT -5
I incubate them at 27.5 - 28.5 the same as the Rankins. I find this temperature is good for most things. Obviously there are those that like it higher or lower.
Hi Lauren yes I was only telling John the day before that I thought she definitly had eggs and I thought she would lay in about a week, I was only six days out.
John
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Post by James on May 10, 2004 11:29:32 GMT -5
How long is the incubation time for these? How is that other egg looking is it still the same or is it starting to smell?
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Agiob
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Post by Agiob on May 16, 2004 13:39:04 GMT -5
They take 41-45 days at 82F usually, this time the temperature has dropped to 78F in the Incubator so I have just turned it up a touch. The other egg is still brown, there is no hair on it. I will leave it as I have had the odd brown egg that hatched, mostly they don't though.
John
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