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Incubation Temps

Centrewood Jul 27, 2005 03:24 PM

My sole adult female Albino Nelsoni laid 6 eggs for me this past weekend. I have the teperature of the substrate Spaghnum moss) at 79F and maintinaing a range of 78 to 81F. Is that in theball park which others have suscessfully incubated eggs? What are the temperature extremes I should watch out for?

Please give me some feedback as there is not a good concise notice anywhere....
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2.3 Albino Nelsoni Milksnakes
0.1 Snow Corn
0.2 Sunglow Corns
1.1 Albino Motley Corns
3.3 '04 Albino Corn hatchlings
1.0 '02 Albino Stripe Corn
0.0.12 Sunglow/Moltey eggs simmering
0.0.20 Snow/Amel-Het Anry eggs simmering
0.0.5 Sunglow/Amel-Het Anery eggs simmering
0.0.13 Motley/Stripe eggs simmering
Bunch.Bunch Bearded Dragons
Bunch.Bunch Crested Geckos
0.1 Great wife
2.0 Great boys
0.0.2 dogs (they're great too!!)
and Corey's Yellow Knee Tarantula "Fang"

Replies (1)

Rtdunham Jul 27, 2005 08:46 PM

>>My sole adult female Albino Nelsoni laid 6 eggs for me this past weekend. I have the teperature of the substrate Spaghnum moss) at 79F and maintinaing a range of 78 to 81F. Is that in theball park which others have suscessfully incubated eggs? What are the temperature extremes I should watch out for?

those temps should be fine. I incubate mine on shelves in my snakeroom where the ambient temp is a pretty consistent 80-81 range.
terry

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