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RE: Help! I've got (surprise) eggs!

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Posted by: toshamc at Thu Jun 28 13:27:54 2007   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by toshamc ]  
   

First you do need to get the male out of the cage.
Second mom will need privacy so cover up her cage.
Third make sure that there is no direct heat or water on mom and eggs.

From there just maintain a high humidity and about 89* temperature measured in or near the clutch and you should be fine.

Not sure what type of substrate you are using - but you may need to add some cypress and/or some moss to her cage to help keep the humidity up. If you do - cover mom with a towel before you set to work - this way you don't freak her out too much.

Or you can buy or make yourself an incubator.

Good luck!
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Tosha
JET Pythons


   

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