Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Around the Campfire => Topic started by: NTD on April 19, 2011, 03:50:02 am
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I've known one of my jungle carpet pythons was gravid for awhile now. On saturday I palpated her and felt 10 eggs, well I was off by 2. She laid 12 beautiful eggs for me tonight. Not bad for a 12 year old girl. My 25 year old Jungle Carpet laid as well this year, only 4 but hey she's 25....
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Many Pythons are maternal incubators, I take them away and artificially incubate so I can get the moms feeding again and ready for next year, she didn't want to give them up though.
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That is way cool! She looks to have quite the grip on them.
George
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That is way cool! She looks to have quite the grip on them.
George
Aye - she looks quite possessive of them all right ;)
Congratulations Nate :)
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congrats buddy.that is one cool snake,steve
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Nice job,and a fine looking snake. Do you sell on the big reptile site (not sure if I'm supposed to metion other sites)
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wow, thats pretty cool! shes got them all wrapped! are reptile eggs leathery? they arent fragile like avian eggs? im a bit behind! lol
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Thanks guys. I also ended up getting a nice clutch of 6 eggs from my Sand Monitors today too. It's that time of year ;D By June I should be overflowing with Babies.
Thanks Lemos, She is a good looking girl, and they aren't nearly their prettiest after laying eggs ;) I'm guessing your talking about "Kingsnake", don't think it's a problem to mention, no competition to any vendors here LOL. I don't do much selling there, though I have on occasion. My JCP's are usually scooped up locally as soon as they get a meal or two in them. We also have a Reptile show 2-3 months after most of my stuff is born so I usually don't have to market them.
Aero, Yep they are all wrapped but that part is easier than it seems. The eggs adhere to each other shortly after being laid, so they stay in a big clump. And yep they are leathery, no cracking really. But unlike bird eggs you don't want to turn reptile eggs. They have a small window after they are laid that being rolled around is fine but after that window closes you risk embryo death.
Here are the Sand Monitor eggs that I dug up this afternoon.
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Nate you either have a really big house or a facility somewhere to keep all that cool stuff
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Hey Ken, I have a pretty decent sized house. It has a "great" room that is kind of off from the main house, it's actually a remodeled 2 car garage about 325 Sq. ft. That's the my reptile room.
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Seeing her wrapped around her egg cluster is quite a sight. Thanks for sharing, Nate.
You are right, it's definitely that "time of year". Today while out monitoring osprey nests I got to see a mated pair copulating. I thought that was a once in a lifetime thing but half an hour later at another nest site another pair was going at it like bunnies. I love my second (or is it third) job!
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NTD, that's a beutiful snake and very educational. My class is going to the zoo tomorrow. Would you post more pics of your snakes on here? I would like to show them your snakes in the Smartbord..
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JW, you don't know how I envy your ability to work with raptors. Truly incredible animals
Criver, Hope your class has a ball. Any specific requests for reptile pics?
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NTD, that's a beutiful snake and very educational. My class is going to the zoo tomorrow. Would you post more pics of your snakes on here? I would like to show them your snakes in the Smartbord..
Did you look at this thread Cipriano? http://www.primitivearcher.com/smf/index.php/topic,24645.0.html
George
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My kids will like to see anything you have. They will oooo and awwwee at it all..
Thanks George.. That makes it easy to just click on it now.
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That would have been perfect for him George, except I was organziing my photobucket account the other day and because I moved them the links broke.
Dang. I'll try to post some good ones for you a little later.
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Rats. They block photobucket here at work so I assumed the pictures were still there....every time I assume... ??? You'd think I'd learn, but nooooo.
George
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Alright here are some pics for your kids.
Here is the same Jungle Carpet female in the actual process of laying her eggs. This is 4 years ago. Sorry about them being fuzzy.
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Here is a pic of freshly born baby boas. They are born live in a sac. The mother pushes them around to help any that are having trouble break out of the sac and also stimulate them to get them breathing. You can kind of see that is what she is doing here.
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Western Hognose Snakes Hatching
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A baby Arizona Desert Hairy Scorpion
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Photobucket is being a pain, I will upload more when it stops freezing up on me.
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Ok.. Thank you ;D
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54 days at 87F and they started hatching. 9 have pipped waiting on 3. They often will hang out in the egg for a couple days and absorb any yolk thats left. Enjoy.
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Aw man, they are just plain cuuuuute!
If I was a bit more hard hearted I could think of using them as arrow shaft wraps.
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LOL JW. Nah, you'd want to wait, these guys don't reach peak color until about 2 years old. And at that age theyre just perfect for bow backings with nice yellow and black banding :D
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Cool pics Nate. I love the color of those baby boas.
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Nate thanks a bunch for posting pics. I will refer to this thread when I teach about snakes in class.