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Posted by: fgs at Sun Mar 2 02:28:00 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by fgs ] Like someone else said on this thread there are many ways to incubate snake eggs. The first year I bred colubrids I incubated the eggs in my closet. I used no heat source or fan. The following year I used a modified refrigerator with a light bulb as the heat source. I used to use a two to one ratio by weight of water to vermiculite (two parts water to one part vermiculite). The first two years I incubated eggs using this ratio I had clutches of eggs that would pip and die in the eggs. I then went to a one to one ratio and found that the eggs would begin to dimple around 40 days into incubation. Since then have observed a very high hatch rate. | ||
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