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05-21-04, 05:44 PM
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Join Date: Feb-2002
Location: Quebec city
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Irian jaya hatching question
Finaly, the baby are comming out of the eggs. I'm sooooooooo exited  It's my first time seen snakes eggs hatch! I'll post pics later as I'm not home now.
I'm wondering, the first one was completly out of the egg when my friend saw the started to hatch. But the egg that he came out from is still quite full. Is it normal? I thought they where suposed to absorb the inside before to come out?
Thanks for the help!
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0.1 White-lipped python, 1.1 Dumeril boa, 2.2 color phase Amazone tree boa, 1.1 Borneo short-tailed python, 0.1 Red blood python, 1.0 Ambon mollucan Scrub python, 2.3.1 BCC, 1.0 Irian jaya carpet python, 0.0.1 Mangrove monitor and 1.1 Bearded dragons
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05-21-04, 06:41 PM
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Here's some pics!
Only one out, and one with the head out. Usually, about how long till all the eggs hatch?
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0.1 White-lipped python, 1.1 Dumeril boa, 2.2 color phase Amazone tree boa, 1.1 Borneo short-tailed python, 0.1 Red blood python, 1.0 Ambon mollucan Scrub python, 2.3.1 BCC, 1.0 Irian jaya carpet python, 0.0.1 Mangrove monitor and 1.1 Bearded dragons
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05-21-04, 06:50 PM
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Join Date: Mar-2002
Location: BC
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Awesome!
They take anywhere from 8 hours to 4 days to all hatch out. Mine usually take 36 hours until the whole batch is out and exploring.
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05-21-04, 06:59 PM
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Join Date: Jun-2002
Location: Southern Ontario
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Congrats Jez!
The baby IJ is so cute. Can't wait to see pics of all the babies.
Have to love baby IJs. Tell me when you get your first little love bite
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05-21-04, 08:51 PM
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Join Date: Jul-2002
Location: Victoria, BC
Age: 44
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So cute -- congrats!!
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05-21-04, 11:05 PM
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Join Date: Jan-2003
Location: Ottawa area
Age: 52
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Great to see, they look awesome.
A hint, never let them see a mouce, rats only.
Mardy
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05-22-04, 09:12 AM
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Thanks everyone! I'll get pics later of all de babies. Since my friend has the female and I had the male, he incubate the eggs. So far no bites, they are really calm, I thought they where a bit nippy right out of the eggs. Thanks for the tricks Mardy. Anyway, I don't have anywhere to buy mice, the person who breed my rat keep mostly rat so his mice a twice the price of the rat for a same size prey.
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0.1 White-lipped python, 1.1 Dumeril boa, 2.2 color phase Amazone tree boa, 1.1 Borneo short-tailed python, 0.1 Red blood python, 1.0 Ambon mollucan Scrub python, 2.3.1 BCC, 1.0 Irian jaya carpet python, 0.0.1 Mangrove monitor and 1.1 Bearded dragons
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