cornsnakefreak0
New member
Hi,
This is my first season for breeding corns. I am preparing to have eggs and was wondering what anyone thought about using perlite to incubate their eggs. I heard that is was one of the best choices for incubation medium. Is there any reason I should reconsider? What should I do? Do I completely cover the eggs or just put them on top? I am going to biuld my own incubator so any tips there would help. I am going to get started building as soon as I get my heating element. I want to make sure it works and set to the right temp. Is 80-82 degrees good for corns eggs or should I go higher? lower?
Please help.
Thanks Charlene
This is my first season for breeding corns. I am preparing to have eggs and was wondering what anyone thought about using perlite to incubate their eggs. I heard that is was one of the best choices for incubation medium. Is there any reason I should reconsider? What should I do? Do I completely cover the eggs or just put them on top? I am going to biuld my own incubator so any tips there would help. I am going to get started building as soon as I get my heating element. I want to make sure it works and set to the right temp. Is 80-82 degrees good for corns eggs or should I go higher? lower?
Please help.
Thanks Charlene