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incubating SNAKE EGGS!! HELP

dmlove Jul 11, 2003 04:04 PM

well i have a ringneck snake who laid 4 eggs, 1 of which died. I have them incubating at 80 degrees or 81 degrees with high humidity, about 65 - 70 percent. I know most of you have never incubated these or have any revelance with ringneck eggs, so can someone give me an idea of the incubation time and temp for a snake relative to the ringneck, or the ringneck itself? thanks SO much
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Sonya Jul 11, 2003 06:28 PM

>>well i have a ringneck snake who laid 4 eggs, 1 of which died. I have them incubating at 80 degrees or 81 degrees with high humidity, about 65 - 70 percent.

I would aim for a higher humidity (80-90) and keep the temp.. 45-58 days. Don't let them get soggy or dry out. Good luck
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