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*faint* That's a whole lot of eggs... and incubating them like that works? is your room warm?
Absolutely, I keep an ambient room temp 79 - 82. With the humidity/condensation inside the incubation box, the temps stay around 82-84 degrees, perfect for hatching corn snake eggs, on average 60-62 days. I've incubated like this for years just fine.
ahhh yeah, I can see that... I have to turn off my heat mats at times because my ambien is minimum 75 at all times due to I have monitor lizards. They aren't as hardy as the corns... That is awesome though that you can do that!
ahhh yeah, I can see that... I have to turn off my heat mats at times because my ambien is minimum 75 at all times due to I have monitor lizards. They aren't as hardy as the corns... That is awesome though that you can do that!
Yep, no need to spend hundreds of dollars on incubators.
Absolutely, I keep an ambient room temp 79 - 82. With the humidity/condensation inside the incubation box, the temps stay around 82-84 degrees, perfect for hatching corn snake eggs, on average 60-62 days. I've incubated like this for years just fine.
Walter
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Iv'e done the same thing for 24+ years with no problems. I hatch them pretty much the same way maybe a little warmer 82-85 degrees and 55-60 day incubation period.
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