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Eggs!!!

Sedda

New member
I took the advise I got on this site and my female is laying!!! :)
Just went to check on her, and to my surprise, I found 4 healthy eggs :D and she's still laying (just hope she wasn't bothered by my invation :shrugs: )

Wow I'm so thrilled!! :)
Thanks you guys and thanks cornsnakes.com!! :)
 
congratulations, sedda! now you just have to wait for them to hatch! :grin01: Actually,if it's any consolation,i find waiting for the eggs to hatch less stressful than waiting for the female to lay them. i hope they do well for you! :cheers:
 
Has anybody used bark for incubation?

Was thinking about this type:
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i'd stick to vermiculite,perlite or sphagnum moss for incubation. that bark won't really do much good,imo. i hope those little ones do well for you! :)
 
sorry that was suposed to be incubator :p but how do I keep up the humidity? what should the H be?
 
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