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03-06-11, 08:24 PM
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The Original Urban Legend
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Here they come!
So, my first Stimson's python egg pipped today. Unfortunately, the little one fell out of the egg completely, as it was on the edge of the top of the clutch and Momma split when he cut through. This was at 3pm. He's breathing on his own, still attached to the yolk sack though. He was lashing his tail about and wrapped it around my finger! He's definitely a boy, as he everted his hemipenes when he was tail waving.
Hopefully he pulls through the night- I know it's rough on them when they come out of the egg too quickly, but he's hanging on.
There are also two other eggs that I pipped. They have babies in them moving about, so it's just a matter of time.
For those who didn't see my thread about the Stimsons' python breeding, this was my second breeding attempt. I used maternal incubation and had a total of 9 eggs, with 3 good ones surviving at end. Not a great turn-out: I am not thinking I will use maternal incubation next time, but it's all a learning process.
I want to thank everyone that offered me advice and encouragement, especially Julian and Aaron_S for their help with a maggot infestation I had on a few bad eggs, and Julian's continuing advice. Thank you guys, and I' crossing my fingers that all 3 little wormies make it out for me!
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03-06-11, 08:38 PM
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Re: Here they come!
Beautiful, I just love these little guys! I'm crossing my fingers, toes, eyes, and legs for a successful hatch of all of them.
I also like the Antharesia perthensis. Good Luck!
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03-06-11, 08:41 PM
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Re: Here they come!
Thanks Michele. We'll see how it goes. I know several people were interested in seeing how the maternal incubation turned out. And while it was very easy, it didn't give a great success rate. I think next clutch of anything I produce, I will use the water box (little bit of water with plastic egg crate in a box in the incubator) to keep the humidity up without drowning the eggs. Antaresia like it drier than a lot of other python species, which can make it tricky to get the incubation conditions just right.
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03-06-11, 08:49 PM
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Re: Here they come!
Hey Willow, can you offer me any tips on maternal incubation Thanks in advance
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03-06-11, 08:54 PM
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Re: Here they come!
Well, it's pretty straightforward, Jay. The toughest thing is making sure mom's cage temps are right for the eggs. It's better to have it a degree or two lower and then the eggs will take longer to hatch, than to overheat it and rot them out. Mom should make a nice tight beehive-shaped coil, that lifts the eggs up off of the substrate. She should lay them in the nest box. I just kept the cage at 85-86 degrees, checked on mom twice a day and nudged her head to the side so I could see the top few eggs. A few eggs going bad did not appear to spoil the rest of the clutch- the 3 good eggs were not right next to each other. I was not really thrilled with the maternal incubation. I will probably try it again someday, but I want to perfect the incubator method as well.
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03-06-11, 09:04 PM
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Re: Here they come!
That is awesome willow best of luck
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03-06-11, 09:16 PM
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Re: Here they come!
Awesome.. Best of luck with this.
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03-06-11, 09:17 PM
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Re: Here they come!
Omg how awesome is that!!! Congrates Kim! Best of luck!
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03-07-11, 07:47 AM
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Re: Here they come!
I don't think the little one made it through the night. I had him on warm moist paper towel, 87 degrees. He was alive and squirming when I went to bed. I left him there- I'll see if there's a glimmer of hope when I get home tonight, but I think he's gone. Poor little bugger.
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03-07-11, 08:26 AM
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Re: Here they come!
Aww he's so cute~ I hope he's doing well... Keep us posted!
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03-07-11, 09:25 AM
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Re: Here they come!
Thanks for keeping us all so updateing with everything going on with this incubation Willow.
Wish you the best of luck with that little one, as well as the other two of corse.
We'll all be waiting to hear how they all do.
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03-08-11, 11:13 PM
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Re: Here they come!
Any news, Kimberly?
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03-09-11, 09:23 AM
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Re: Here they come!
Well the first little one died.
The other two are still in their eggs. No changes there...they are still alive in those eggs, and hopefully continue to be so. I'm so discouraged right now and feel horrible for the little one. I'm having a problem with these tiny danged flies this year- I have no idea how they got into my room. I have fly paper up all over, but they've gotten into the eggs and I'm terrified that they will kill the babies. I can't just pull them out of the eggs though, because that will probably kill them too.
ANyone else ever have a problem with flies? These are almost like fruit flies, but apparently aren't because they are in the snake room where there is no fruit.
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03-09-11, 09:34 AM
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Re: Here they come!
Awww that sucks, Kim  . Best of luck with the other two...keep us posted!
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03-09-11, 11:10 AM
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Re: Here they come!
Sorry to hear that the first one didn't make it!
The flies may be Fungal Gnats, they tend to be around where there is moist substrate.
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