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Breeding/Egg Production & CareAny topics concerning breeding of the cornsnake, brumation, egg laying, or issues concerning problems in any step along the way.
Clutch 1 was laid on 18 November. Now on day 52, after being incubated at 30 degrees C. I don't know if that one egg has pipped or split, a number of others are also indented. Has anyone had eggs pip at day 52 or around there.
30*C is higher than generally recommended. There's no wiggle room in case of a heat spike which means a greater chance of deformities/dead eggs, and the babies develop faster but are often smaller.
I incubate on the lower end of the range, typically between 79 and 81 (26*C to 27*C) degrees and usually get hatchlings between days 65 and 80, depending.
So that was definitely a pip. Went to check on the eggs an hour ago, and found 3 hatchlings already out. The pairing was Albino x Albino, and it looks like I have a Snow in the mix. I got both parents as Albino, so a nice surprise to find that both are het for Anery.
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