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Posted by: draybar at Wed Mar 1 17:15:57 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by draybar ] >>For my corns I just loosely buried the eggs in moist sphagnum moss which was in a rubbermaid container with holes drilled around the edges. I kept it on a shelf in a room that stayed in the upper 70s. The shelf was up high so it was around 83 or so. It fluctuated some but no concern. I checked them about once a week. Never had to add water or anything. This is the only time I have bred snakes and I went by Kathy Loves book. It honestly went exactly as stated in the book. On the 60th day, babies. You live in NC right. Weather should be fine to almost just let them sit at room temps if you dont keep the house too cold. Good luck. | ||
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