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Post by darkhorse on Apr 20, 2012 1:00:06 GMT -5
So it appears that the corns snakes have bred! woo hoo Any tips, tricks or advice? this will be the first time we actually have an incubator to use!
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Post by crazycolubrids on Apr 21, 2012 13:17:28 GMT -5
What kind of advice are you looking for?
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Post by darkhorse on Apr 26, 2012 19:24:00 GMT -5
Not anything in particular, just tips, or things to watch for as we enter the process.
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Post by crazycolubrids on Apr 26, 2012 19:40:22 GMT -5
This is the way I incubate my eggs. I put about an inch of perlite in a shoe box size plastic tub then put some egg crate on top of that. I Place the eggs on the egg crate and cover them with some moist moss. I incubate the eggs at about 80F-83F. Try not to incubate to high for prolonged lengths of time (in the high 80's & low 90's) This could lead to death of the embryo or deformed hatchlings. So what morphs are your corns?
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Post by darkhorse on May 3, 2012 17:53:41 GMT -5
That is like what we have set up, i think one is amel and the one is more striped, i have been so busy i have not had time to look it up! But it is on my list to do i will post a picture of each in the next couple of days.
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Post by darkhorse on Aug 30, 2012 18:24:23 GMT -5
Wow just an update, hatched all of the baby snakes!
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Post by saskatchewanexotic on Aug 30, 2012 21:46:03 GMT -5
Congrats!!
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Post by jtag on Aug 31, 2012 9:26:55 GMT -5
Great post pics
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