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02-27-05, 06:21 PM
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average clutch size of childrens and spotteds ?
what is the average clutch size of childrens and spotted pythons ? incubation temps ? and when is the breeding season for them ?
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02-27-05, 06:39 PM
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i know that antihill pythons, which are closely related, lay only 2-6 eggs, so i assume it would be similar (maybe a few more since anthills are smaller).
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02-27-05, 06:45 PM
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know that antihill pythons, which are closely related, lay only 2-6 eggs, so i assume it would be similar (maybe a few more since anthills are smaller).
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Spotteds routinely lay 15-20 (although Barker book says max of 18, the sample was 30 clutches). I'm not sure why you think what Anthills lay would make Spotteds and Children's the same. Childrens is about a dozen or so (12.5 average from the Barker book, 1994).
Get your females good and large before their first breeding and they'll have MORE eggs.
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02-27-05, 06:56 PM
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i just thought it would be similar since they are such close relatives.
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02-27-05, 06:57 PM
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thanks jeff
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02-27-05, 06:58 PM
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do you know incubation temps ?
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02-28-05, 12:44 PM
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I have bred Spotted Pythons for three years. My clutch sizes range from 11-19 eggs. I incubate my Spotted eggs at 86 degrees and get a 100% hatch rate.........then comes gettin them eating...FUN!!!!!!
Mike
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02-28-05, 03:25 PM
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Anywhere from 85-90 F. In 2003 my CP laid 11 April 1. In 2004 she laid 14 April 28. This year I was surprised she laid ? (haven't taken them yet) last night/this Am. Breeding takes place anytime between say Xmas & now. I have another female that just started breeding a couple weeks back. Mark
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02-28-05, 08:07 PM
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90F for pretty much all Pythons ('cept Diamonds and Green Trees) kcpets.
Cheers!
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03-01-05, 01:55 AM
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Herpetology - more than a hobby
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celebrating 26 years of herp breeding
Last edited by Stockwell; 03-01-05 at 02:11 AM..
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03-01-05, 10:50 AM
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Thanks Stockwell,
that is verrt helpfull, and i love the pics
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03-01-05, 10:53 AM
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what else do you breed stockwell ?
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03-01-05, 11:37 AM
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 ... click the camera for a look at a few
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03-01-05, 02:43 PM
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Great pics Roy! An update for my little girl, she laid a total of 17 for her biggest clutch yet, Mark
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All stock parasite free and established on F/T prey. No PMs please email at gonesnakee@shaw.ca
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04-04-05, 05:51 AM
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Is humidity crutial for Antaresia? I'm getting a surprise lay from one of my females at this very moment and don't have the incubator set up yet. There was no inverted basking that I saw. Right now she has 9 eggs out and it looks like at least 3 still in.
Thanks,
Cam
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