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Posted by: Ap_Reptiles at Tue Apr 16 04:03:30 2013 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Ap_Reptiles ] So the story is i have 1 male butter pastel that was being bred to two different females a spider and a normal. They locked up many times and i seen signs of building but i never seen an ovulation so i thought i had just missed out this year. However i just checked on my snakes and i open the cage to find my spider female wrapped around 5 fertile eggs they dont seem to be in the greatest shape though they are dimpled. My question is they might have been enduring unfavorable conditions for about 4 days( the last time i checked on my girl). Do you think they will be ok? I checked all of them and they have great veins. One more question i currently have my incubator set up and 3 different thermometers are all reading different temperatures. Ive dialed it in so they are all in a close range the coldest is 87 one is 88.5 and the other is around 89.5. Do you think this is ok? Any help would be greatly appreciated thank you | ||
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