Here is the thread with the babies hatching.
http://www.cornsnakes.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=139578
Unfortunately, the first one that hatched I had to cull as it had a heart defect and one of the others never ate on it's own and died awhile ago. In better news, the albino ate a live pink left in his cage overnight a few days ago, the first time he's ever eaten on his own and one of the normals also ate a live pink that night too. That one had previously eaten an F/T pinky head on it's own but then refused the next two offerings. I'll be trying live again on them tomorrow, fingers crossed they eat again!
The old thermostat that I had on the incubator had a wide range that it allowed, up to 3 degrees above or below the set temp, which was set at 83 degrees but was often at 80 to 86 degrees. My husband made a new thermostat 2 months ago though, that is much tighter, keeping the temps within one degree of the set temp. I've had it running for about 2 months now and it's been working great! So this time I'll be keeping the temps around 81-82 degrees. So not too much lower but a lot more consistent.