Here is a pic of my ringneck snake egg incubator, there are 14 eggs total inside. I don't remember how many the picture shows though.
Michael

Michael's Place
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Here is a pic of my ringneck snake egg incubator, there are 14 eggs total inside. I don't remember how many the picture shows though.
Michael

Michael's Place
How do you heat it? I have been using the same ole chicken and other poultry bator for the last 4 years.
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Justin
To tell you the truth, I don't. I put like an inch of potting soil in a rubbermaid container, some moss, I spray it with water, put the eggs in. From the pic you can also see a waterbowl, I put a waterbowl full 3/4 of water, the water evaporates and since it can't escape the container, it makes it humid inside. The soil and the moss also get moist because of this. The incubator has no air holes, I open the lid once a week and "wave" some air in. I leave the incubator in a semi dark part of a room, light sometimes hits it anyways, so I may put a black t-shirt over it. Temperatures inside vary day by day from 80 to around 88.
Michael
Michael's Place
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