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tspuckler
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For me females generally lay their eggs 10 days after their pre-egglaying shed (which is about a month after successfully breeding). Most people put in the nestbox after the snake has the pre-egglaying shed.
I like to use plastic shoeboxes with damp sphagnum moss. There is no ratio - the moss is dampened and then rung out so it is barely moist.
Some corns push all the nesting material away, like this amel motley of mine:
![](http://i265.photobucket.com/albums/ii204/tspuckler/amelmotley.jpg)
And this striped ghost:
![](http://i265.photobucket.com/albums/ii204/tspuckler/ggoodness.jpg)
And this Reverse Okeetee:
![](http://i265.photobucket.com/albums/ii204/tspuckler/reverse10-1.jpg)
So I wouldn't worry too much about the egglaying medium, a small space with high humidity is what the snake is seeking.
I usually do not cut a hole in the shoebox lid, rather I offset the lid. This works fine for me:
![](http://www.thirdeyeherp.com/eggbox.jpg)
If you're new to breeding snakes, I highly recommend that you get Kathy Love's or Don Soderberg's corn snake book (or both books).
Tim Third Eye
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- nesting box - keng1111, Thu Feb 16 10:48:37 2012 *HOT TOPIC*
RE: nesting box - tspuckler, Thu Feb 16 18:12:49 2012
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