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Incubating Woma Python Eggs.

djexotics Mar 14, 2009 08:54 AM

I have my first pair of woma pythons breeding this year and its hard to find info on them. What temps/humidity to people keep the eggs at to incubate?

Thanks, Dustin

Replies (2)

jaykis Mar 14, 2009 02:24 PM

Actually, Woma breeding info is all over the place. I do 89 degrees on vermiculite moistened to the point where it just starts to clump.
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pooter Mar 15, 2009 11:10 AM

There is lots of info.. you just have to dig a bit. For example, there are several threads right here that have good info - just search the archives.

With that in mind - I d0 87 or 88, I use damp perilite and two layers of light diffuser - set the eggs on top of the diffuser.

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