Hello!
This is my first time breeding ball pythons, and I've managed to get some eggs! But I am unsure if they are viable. This is also Bee's first time producing eggs. This is my first time incubating eggs, but not breeding snakes (I'm more used to kenyan sand boas ahah.)
So, here are my question!
1. Do you guys think the eggs are fertile? I think they look quite wonky, it looks like she missed a bit of calcium when building her folicles.
2. How long before you can candle the eggs to check if they are viable? They've been laid yesterday, but I'm assuming you have to wait a bit before you're even able to see something in them?
3. The temp and humidity inside of the container is 88.5F and 99% humidity. Is this fine? (Prob isn't in the vermiculite, it's raised in the air a bit) The container inside the incubator has aeration holes to try to prevent mold from forming. Using vermiculite in the egg container.
4. Would you guys recommend I dust a little bit of calcium/vitamin powder on the mother's food? Like mentioned above, it looks like she may have missed a bit of calcium when building her folicles.
5. Bonus question: what size rat/mice do you guys usually feed newborn BPs? I've never had a very young BP before, all of them being around a year old when I first got them. I'm a very visual person, so I don't really know which size I should stock up on in case the eggs ever hatch.
Thank you for your time!