Or maybe their first and last dance.i would assume that some sort of rigor had set in by the time the pic was taken?
Or maybe their first and last dance.i would assume that some sort of rigor had set in by the time the pic was taken?
Probably A) pulled out the freezer to take a photo or B) rigamortis
Hey d3pro the ones which died still look really swollen especially if they didn't absorb the yolk as well.
I've had lots of pythons hatch out and not absorb yolk and still be perfectly fine they are just a little bit skinnier than the clutch mates normally.
Cheers sam
Hey d3pro the ones which died still look really swollen especially if they didn't absorb the yolk as well.
I've had lots of pythons hatch out and not absorb yolk and still be perfectly fine they are just a little bit skinnier than the clutch mates normally.
Cheers sam
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These are the last images I was sent.
Sadly 5 died. The breeder made a mistake from the excitement and paid the price.
Three more are still in the egg.
Can I ask what the mistake was? Were these dead snakes still in the egg? They seem to have died in a very strange position.
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Can I ask what the mistake was? Were these dead snakes still in the egg? They seem to have died in a very strange position.
Or carelessly thrown in the freezer.
Even the dead ones? I am sure they can be sent your way. Just invest in a few jars and some metho and you are set.i saw a thread on here a while ago about some jungles i think where a whole clutch turned out with a similar crazy pattern,...something to do with an incubator prob at some point in the cooking process if i remember correctly?
they look awesome anyway!!
Id take a dead one, that would be an awesome addition to my mantel pieceEven the dead ones? I am sure they can be sent your way. Just invest in a few jars and some metho and you are set.
If you want that neuro touch, just shake the bottle.
Even the dead ones? I am sure they can be sent your way. Just invest in a few jars and some metho and you are set.
If you want that neuro touch, just shake the bottle.
There may be a place for jags in Aussies collections afterall.Id take a dead one, that would be an awesome addition to my mantel piece
It would be great to be able to say to the wider community
Australia has possibly developed something like a Jag that may turn morelia breeding upside down
But cant say that without an assurance that there are no Jag genes involved
No need for details
Just a simply yes/no answer would suffice
Ok had a quick flick threw the thread .
No jag gene ?.
No funky incubation ? .
Looks like both of the above were used in this clutch .
The funky incubation would make all the normals from the jag clutch look funky just like thread below…..
Jag plus the funky incubation = these results. IMO
Last year it was claimed these were natural ? but most died ?
http://www.aussiepythons.com/forum/australian-snakes-37/unusual-jungle-pics-151930/
NO MYSTERY AS FAR AS IM CONCERNED ....
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