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second skin
10-20-04, 03:53 PM
Hey gang
Just trying to stirr the water a bit
I was just wondering if anyone has any opinion in regards to maternal vs artificial incubation or if a mother has any special requirements in order to sucessfully maternally incubate?
Invictus
10-20-04, 05:25 PM
The problem with python eggs is that they are VERY fragile, and it is impossible to control the incubation temps using maternal incubation. You're lucky if you get 50% of the eggs that don't die due to heat fluctuations, and of the 50% that do hatch, 50% of those may be deformed. There is just no reason to do it if you want a high success rate.
CHRISANDBOIDS14
10-20-04, 10:47 PM
Ken, you just hit the nail on the head!
C.
second skin
10-25-04, 04:40 AM
what about seperating the eggs ?
do you just leave them the way the mother has liad them because they r so fragile?
eg basically transport the eggs as is directly into the incubator?
Jeff_Favelle
10-25-04, 11:09 AM
They aren't fragile. They are very tough and leathery actually.
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