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1st time happing at the worst time.

SnowWhite

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Ok so I have a wonderful pair of corns that I decided to breed, female snow and male blizzard. They have been together off and on for about 5 months, yesterday I felt the eggs, still small, but I think she would be due in about 2-3 weeks. Maybe sooner maybe later this is my first time so all I know is what I've read.
I have a good size plastic container, a cookie box, filled with damp moss over a heating pad for her and she's found it.
My beat-my-head-against-the-wall issue is that this is happing right at the same time we are having to move, and I do not want her to get stressed out.
So some advice for expecting my first clutch of snake eggs would be loved, opinions on temps for egg laying and incubating, humidity lvs fo the next box. Whether I should try and board her now before she lays or risk moving her soon or soon after laying.
I just hope she will be ok and I hope to see some of the babies these two make because they will be so terribly cute.
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