Thanks for the video you touched down on a topic i was very curious about everyone shows different ways to incubate, egg cutting and breeding ive never seen any one do a video on what to do and how to care for the baby snakes as hatch-lings. not sure if you have a video out there on it but it would be interesting to see the baby snakes go from fresh out the egg to there first meals on live food and transitioning into thawed basically how to care for them after they hatch until they are ready for a new home but again thanks for sharing your experience with us i love your videos and what your doing for the ball python community
Thanks a lot for a great video!! I just hatched my first ever ball python clutch yesterday and it is one of the most exciting things I’ve ever seen! I love them!! I do have a question for you, how do you determine sex? Is it only based by length of the “tail” or do you popp them? Maybe you already have a video that shows this, I’ll take a look around 😉 Thanks again for an awesome video!
Hey Justin just insane pieds... btw I have noticed that you used ceiling grates in some egg containers. But in this video I have not seen them... Is it better using ceiling grates for egg incubation?
Hi Justin, just a quick question. what do you do once you cut the egg at day 50? do you pull them out of the incubator? don't they need air once you have cut?
I'm thinking about making a small breeding project on my ball pythons someday since I'm a beginner in all this I'll just pair up one of my ball pythons & produce one clutch my question is how long does it take for them to absorb their egg yolk & of course I dont have to feed them right since they get their nutrients from that & when do they start eating pinkies? & which one would be better rats or mice
the thing i dont like about pieds is that once u start to cross something into , like spider pinstripe whatever, it just becomes a 90 percent white snake
Do you use back heat or belly heat on your baby racks if belly tape or cable because its a nightmare to get 6 inch heat strips in the uk so back heat is no problem but if belly is still better i will go with cable so what do you say is best if you don't mind me asking
+Sorano Tori You regulate the temperature with the temperature knob of your oven. About 200 degrees should suffice to give them a nice crust without drying them out. If they dry out, regulate humidity by sprinkling them with olive oil or wrapping them in tinfoil before baking.
I love the fact that you can go back and look all old content. Helps so much when you leaning. Thanks Justin 👍👌
The days you filmed this, you literally held one of my dreams in your hands.😍
I miss that intro theme 😅 it was iconic
Excellent video. Love the start to finish detail and edit. Really enjoyed the clutch you decided to do it on. 5*
My very first clutch hatched today! That's why I'm here and I'm stoked!!!
Thanks for the video you touched down on a topic i was very curious about everyone shows different ways to incubate, egg cutting and breeding ive never seen any one do a video on what to do and how to care for the baby snakes as hatch-lings. not sure if you have a video out there on it but it would be interesting to see the baby snakes go from fresh out the egg to there first meals on live food and transitioning into thawed basically how to care for them after they hatch until they are ready for a new home but again thanks for sharing your experience with us i love your videos and what your doing for the ball python community
It’s crazy watching this a seeing your racks vs your newest facility.
Like what you've done for the Intro now Justin. Another great vid. Thanks for your time. Tony G.
This was excellent, thanks Justin, great details for us to educate ourselfs from.
Awesome Job Jay.........Beautiful snakes.
Great Info Justin!
Glad you found it helpful!
Great video, you produce some really nice pieds. Those pumpkin pieds are smokin
Thanks a lot for a great video!! I just hatched my first ever ball python clutch yesterday and it is one of the most exciting things I’ve ever seen! I love them!!
I do have a question for you, how do you determine sex? Is it only based by length of the “tail” or do you popp them? Maybe you already have a video that shows this, I’ll take a look around 😉
Thanks again for an awesome video!
Hey Justin just insane pieds... btw I have noticed that you used ceiling grates in some egg containers. But in this video I have not seen them... Is it better using ceiling grates for egg incubation?
Hi Justin, just a quick question. what do you do once you cut the egg at day 50? do you pull them out of the incubator? don't they need air once you have cut?
Some questions is #1 is there any air holes in that baby tub, also do you need a heat source?
When do you first start offering food after they are set up?
After their first shed
Do you take your snakes to the vet? Looking to get into breeding and would like to know if I should take snakes to the vet.
hey dude were are those racks from?and how many tubs do they hold?did you add anything extra to the rack?
Very good and well explained.
Once they start hatching in the incubator do you leave them in there while they're hatching or take them out of the incubator?
What rack are you using for the hatchling rack in this video?
I'm thinking about making a small breeding project on my ball pythons someday since I'm a beginner in all this I'll just pair up one of my ball pythons & produce one clutch my question is how long does it take for them to absorb their egg yolk & of course I dont have to feed them right since they get their nutrients from that & when do they start eating pinkies? & which one would be better rats or mice
When do you first attempt to feed them?
Should try feeding after there first shed
Do u currently have hatchlings that u can sell to me? I noticed u didn’t have a website in the video description
Would mid white pied to mid white pied create mainly mid white pieds? Or a mixture of low, mid and high white?
Great vid
And thanks for all the advise.
:)
hey whats the price of the piebald ball u sell bc i want one but idk how much they are normal are and idk who to get them from
i want a normal piedball but i dont see them on ur site do u have any for sell
do you still need a heat source for the baby snakes
Yes
the thing i dont like about pieds is that once u start to cross something into , like spider pinstripe whatever, it just becomes a 90 percent white snake
SpacedudeGFX that's what I love about them
How long after they hatch do you probe/pop them?
do you have a website where sell your ball pythons?
Do you use back heat or belly heat on your baby racks if belly tape or cable because its a nightmare to get 6 inch heat strips in the uk so back heat is no problem but if belly is still better i will go with cable so what do you say is best if you don't mind me asking
Hey do you heat the tubs or no
Yes same way you would a tank heat tape or heat mat
um i need urgent help my eggs just hatched and i did all this when should i offer them a meal? please answer!
Offer a prey item after they have had their first shed
GreAt video
I can has pumpkin pied? :)
cool
Was I the only one who was amused by "pumpkin pie(d)"?
Great video! I have one question though; how do you regulate the humidity and temperatures for the hatchlings?
+Sorano Tori
You regulate the temperature with the temperature knob of your oven. About 200 degrees should suffice to give them a nice crust without drying them out. If they dry out, regulate humidity by sprinkling them with olive oil or wrapping them in tinfoil before baking.
Every single snake is
Unique
so
Wow I’m commenting on myself
why does the pied look purple and a ball pythons good for a first snake.
@jkobylka Ah, thanks for explaining.
Funny to hear 10-12 year younger Justin
We need a live feeding video bro
i sex mine right out of the egg, if you know what your doing you wont hurt them.