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Posted by: ademar at Thu May 27 19:22:13 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ademar ] I was working in LivingArtGeckos where we have something around 2000 geckos per year and I use the same method to incubate hognose snake eggs as in leopard geckos. I incubate in 27,5 C degrees - 55-56 days of incubation. Something around 1:8/7 - water/vermiculit. Hognose snakes lives in dry climate, so incubation must be the same. I always say, it`s better if there is to dry rather than to wet [ Hide Replies ]
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