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Incubation of New Eggs

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Posted by: nehpets1 at Thu May 18 16:51:59 2006   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by nehpets1 ]  
   

After I thought that my first breeding expedition had failed, suddenly success comes.



16 May 06 my motley sunglow laid two eggs, one a slug (1), the other possibly fertile (2), but she laid it in her water dish.



I was depressed, so I put the fertile egg in a substrate and went to bed. Room temperature is between 80 and 87 degrees.



17 May 06 I check my female, and to my surprise, she has thirteen more eggs in her hide box. they are not all attached, but she is protecting them, and I am happy.







I put the fourteen eggs (minus the original slug) in a ziploc caserole dish (3) filled with a 12 to 1 mixture of sphagnum moss and water (4) Then I take a styrofoam cooler (5) and cover the bottom six inches of it with a 4 to one mixture of sphagnum moss and water (6)



I put the ziploc container on top of the cooler's substrate (7), and take a wireless thermometer (8) and place it in the cooler with the eggs. (9) Finally, I cover the cooler with the styrofoam lid and store it in my snake room.



I can now moniter the temperature of the room AND the temperature of the incubator without disturbing the eggs.



Questions:



1. Is this an acceptable incubator for corn snakes?

With the exception of a heat source, this is not much

different than a hovabator incubation, and far less

expensive.



2. Is it true that as long as I check the eggs once a week,

there would be enough oxygen exchange so that I don't need

air holes in it until almost time for the eggs to hatch?



3. How long will the eggs incubate before they hatch?



4. Is sphagnum moss an acceptable substrate?

I would have used vermiculite, but the store was out, and

I remember reading on the site that sphagnum was a decent

substitute.



I have Keeping and Breeding Corn Snakes by Michael McEachern, and I have ordered The Comprehensive Owner's Manual by Kathy Love and Bill love, but I am still new to the breeding world, and I want to make sure that I do it right the first time.



All help/advice is needed and appreciated.



Stephen
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