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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.
I'm so happy!
Sundance has laid 18 or so beautiful eggs, no slugs, no eggs retained. I can't get an accurate count because the clump is so packed. Here's the momma and the clump.
Oh the horror! The plug socket for the incubator got turned off by accident when I went to bed this morning, so the temp had gone down to 70. It had been holding at a nice steady 80, I must have flicked the switch off instead of my bedside lamp. I'm hoping the time at a lower temperature won't have killed Sundance's eggs.
I don't think a drop to 70 overnight is going to cause any problems, especially since it takes longer for the inside of an incubation container full of eggs and incubation medium to cool to match the outer temp. All it did was slow the growth for a few hours, nothing more. It's the high temps that can be lethal to incubating eggs.
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