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Posted by: Paul Lynum at Mon Jul 28 09:31:01 2014 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Paul Lynum ] Good morning, Austin. She laid them at the bottom of the cage and I left the eggs with her for at least 24 hours until I took them out. I wiped off the vermiculite from them so I could see better how the eggs were doing as time went on. She came up right after I took the eggs out looking for food and I fed her good. She loves to eat lol. She did not go back in the box after that and I took it out. 84 degrees is what my snake room is naturally Spring through Fall. I have to admit I didn't start looking at what other people were doing with their Hogs until about a week ago when I started looking at this forum. I've been breeding snakes for 27 years, produced somewhere over 10,000 offspring and have never weighed eggs. I haven't got that technical yet. I'm a field guy and been way too technical with that. That's enough for me lol. But I'm curious why do you weigh the eggs? [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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