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Black & W hite Spitting Cobra Eggs

chameleoncounter Aug 10, 2008 11:30 PM

Anyone know incubation time, temperature, humidity for Naja siamensis? I have 11 plump ones in an incubator since 8/1/08. Thanks! Keith at Chameleoncounters@hotmail.com

Replies (5)

TexasReptiles Aug 11, 2008 11:22 AM

Keith,
Watch for them to hatch on Oct. 4th or 5th.
In fact, why don't you start a betting pool and whoever wins, gets a pair!
You can bring mine to the San Antonio show in November! LOL!

Randal

chameleoncounter Aug 11, 2008 01:11 PM

I just saw your other response; thanks! - I'll think about the pool, Later, Keith

TexasReptiles Aug 11, 2008 11:28 AM

Temp should be abt 81. Humidity abt 50%
Open them daily and let them recieve fresh air for a min.
I use Hatch-Rite for my incubation medium, however the old stand-by vermiculite or pearlite works as well. Hatch Rote is already pre-mixed, and I have never had to add for moisture in case it dries out, like you would with vermiculite.
Randal

chameleoncounter Aug 11, 2008 01:09 PM

Thanks Randall! Any idea how long before they might hatch - need to secure the incubator, Keith

TexasReptiles Aug 11, 2008 04:30 PM

Keith, see above message. I guessed around 4-5 Oct dude

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