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souix
at Mon Jun 22 18:31:55 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by souix ]
Hi Randy
Its been a good few years since I bred any beauty snakes, but after losing alot of them dead in egg the first year, subsequent years, once the first one pipped then I'd intervene and manually pip the rest. This year I've got some calico x T Albino cooking in the incubator, set up pretty much the same as yoursef - 78F on 2.1 (vermic/water) substrate. This differs to how I used to incubate them 82F on 1.1 substrate, I always found the eggs to be very thick. Do you think the drier substrate helps ? Do you half bury the eggs or just place them on the top of the substrate ?
Sue x ----- The Ratsnake Foundation Online Society
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