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11-08-15, 08:12 AM
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2015/16 Piebald eggs out
My 2012 female pied dropped her clutch yesterday morning! Yay! 5 good looking bright, white and large eggs. Prelay shed was 10/3/15 so I thought she was a little late. Incubating at 89.4f with 99% humidity on light diffuser with glazed vermiculite. I didn't weigh the clutch or candle them. No slugs. No mold. The pairing was piebald X piebald. Now comes the big wait.
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11-08-15, 08:17 AM
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Re: 2015/16 Piebald eggs out
Piebald Mom still coiling and hasn't taken food yet.
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11-08-15, 11:42 AM
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Re: 2015/16 Piebald eggs out
Looking good AL. How long until they hatch? I love the Piebald BP's.
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11-08-15, 12:20 PM
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Re: 2015/16 Piebald eggs out
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Looking good AL. How long until they hatch? I love the Piebald BP's.
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Thanks EL! If everything goes well and according to dates we should have pipping around late December or early Jan 2016. Haha!
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11-08-15, 12:27 PM
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Re: 2015/16 Piebald eggs out
Congrats! Fingers crossed for you
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11-08-15, 12:32 PM
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Re: 2015/16 Piebald eggs out
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Congrats! Fingers crossed for you
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Thanks Sylph, I didn't weigh the clutch bc I didn't know how long they were in the tub and I wanted to get the eggs in the incubator asap. Then, when I began to take her off the eggs and saw that she was still eggbound I knew I had to hurry. I do plan to candle them tomorrow. Just don't want to expose the temps and humidity to frequent changes.
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11-08-15, 08:35 PM
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Re: 2015/16 Piebald eggs out
Nice job. Keep me up dated. It would be impressive to have a snake from one of the famous Clark breeders. There was Bob Clark and now we have Albert Clark. Keep up the good work.
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11-09-15, 10:05 AM
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Re: 2015/16 Piebald eggs out
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Nice job. Keep me up dated. It would be impressive to have a snake from one of the famous Clark breeders. There was Bob Clark and now we have Albert Clark. Keep up the good work.
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Thanks Jerry! Very kind of you with those words. I definitely don't think I am on Bob Clarks level yet but I am working on it. I will keep you updated on the progress and I am really happy with the five eggs so far. Haha.
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11-10-15, 04:42 PM
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Re: 2015/16 Piebald eggs out
I have a question. When breeding pied/het pied snakes, what percentage if any will turn out pied?
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11-10-15, 05:43 PM
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Re: 2015/16 Piebald eggs out
The answer you seek is 50%, but for future use here is a good morph calculator. OWALReptiles - Calculator
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11-10-15, 08:29 PM
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Re: 2015/16 Piebald eggs out
Awesome thank you
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11-27-15, 05:22 PM
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Re: 2015/16 Piebald eggs out
Update on the eggs is all positive. They all candled well with veins. There is still small areas on two of the eggs that show reduced calcified spots. Otherwise looking well rounded and full. The debris on the one egg is cypress mulch and has been there since the egg was laid. Humidity is locked at 99% and temps between 88.4f - 89.5f. No mold or fungus at day 20 and counting.
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11-27-15, 06:56 PM
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Re: 2015/16 Piebald eggs out
Great news Albert. Best wishes the rest of the way bud.
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11-27-15, 10:40 PM
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Re: 2015/16 Piebald eggs out
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Great news Albert. Best wishes the rest of the way bud.
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Thanks EL, I really appreciate the wishes! I am so tempted to peek into the incubator every day but then I say to myself, why disrupt the eggs unnecessarily and throw off the humidity and temps. The press and seal really does help with the humidity.
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12-04-15, 01:23 PM
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Re: 2015/16 Piebald eggs out
That is my next snake. I love the looks of them! Grats on the eggs
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