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johnnic
at Sat Mar 3 14:50:50 2012 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by johnnic ]
i'd go lower. 75 to 80 (max). ironically i just sit the eggs in the top shelf of my snake room (which stays around 76 degrees). humid environment with good air flow. substrate usually vermiculite but i've used anything from sphagnum to peat moss. as long as the eggs are not sitting on anything sopping wet. around 75-76 degrees, babies take longer but come out bigger and feed more readily. when second clutches come around in the summer, my snake room gets around 80 degrees. at that time, i move the eggs to the bottom shelf in my snake room to maintain them around 75-76.
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