ok so i am incubating my friends corn snakes eggs, would it be possible to incubate my python egs at the same temp? they are set at 82-84 and 90-93% humidity? thanks again
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ok so i am incubating my friends corn snakes eggs, would it be possible to incubate my python egs at the same temp? they are set at 82-84 and 90-93% humidity? thanks again
if you incubate python eggs that cold you may lose them and they may develope very poorly or die at some stage in the egg, they really need 86-87 low end to 90 peak.
I agree with Evan, I incubated a bit low this year, at 88.5, and everything is going great. Last few years, I incubated at 89-90. I would not go much below 88.
Dave
ok thanks i appreciate your feedback.
Lowest I've heard was 86.
They took like 65 days and came out bigger.
Actually, I think it was Evan who told us that last year.
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"What is man without the beasts?
If all the beasts were gone,
men would die from great loneliness of spirit.
For what happens to the beasts,
soon happens to men.
All things are connected."
-Chief Seattle (Duwamish Tribe)
Yep, this year I am back to 88-89 and hatching at 55-57 days. if i go out of town I cut a degree or so off the thermostat just in case it is crazy hot this time of year. A little cool is much better than cooking.
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