I'm new to the forum and breeding in general. I actually never planned to breed...
Well see, we had 2 males. A friends girlfriend acquired a corn and decided it was to fast and darty for her compared to her Ball Pythons. She told us it was a male, so we bought it from her and put "him" in with our 2 males. Earlier this year "he" started to look a bit more plump than "he" had ever looked before. Low and behold, I opened the tank one day to get Draco out and I found eggs... 15 of them. We candled them and 14 had veins in them. I really had no idea what to do so I searched and read how to set up a incubator with vermiculite. I set one up but I guess the temp got to high because mold started growing on all the eggs a few weeks later.
Well, This last weekend I went to feed our 3, and I found 8 more eggs and a very skinny girl who got a couple of hopper rats to eat. We candled them and all have veins. I did some more reading and went to the store and picked up some perlite. I did the weighing thing to add water to it. I set it on the closet shelf in our computer room because it's the most constant temperature room in the house. I set a humidity and temp gauge in it and it was staying right at 80 degrees with just over 60% humidity. I moved the eggs to it and it's been sitting right at the same temp and humidity for the last 5 days.
Problem is, I read that 90-95% humidity is best for them and I am just not sure what to do to raise the humidity. If I heat it, the temperature already being at 80 degrees will get to hot wouldn't it? Should I add more water, or just mist the eggs every couple of days?
The eggs had a couple of dents in them when we first found them, since I was not expecting more of them. Since being put in the incubator 4 of them have "plumped" up and become firm. The other 4 are starting to "plump" up. Is that a good sign?
I'm really kind of lost here and just trying to do what I can. I tried searching and so many threads say so many different things.
Anyways, thanks you to anyone who can help me learn what I need to do. I'm going to keep searching and reading. I'll try to post up some pictures of our 3. Maybe you all could enlighten me on the kinds they are. I think one it just the ordinary orange and red corn snake one a Miami and the other I'm not sure.
Well see, we had 2 males. A friends girlfriend acquired a corn and decided it was to fast and darty for her compared to her Ball Pythons. She told us it was a male, so we bought it from her and put "him" in with our 2 males. Earlier this year "he" started to look a bit more plump than "he" had ever looked before. Low and behold, I opened the tank one day to get Draco out and I found eggs... 15 of them. We candled them and 14 had veins in them. I really had no idea what to do so I searched and read how to set up a incubator with vermiculite. I set one up but I guess the temp got to high because mold started growing on all the eggs a few weeks later.
Well, This last weekend I went to feed our 3, and I found 8 more eggs and a very skinny girl who got a couple of hopper rats to eat. We candled them and all have veins. I did some more reading and went to the store and picked up some perlite. I did the weighing thing to add water to it. I set it on the closet shelf in our computer room because it's the most constant temperature room in the house. I set a humidity and temp gauge in it and it was staying right at 80 degrees with just over 60% humidity. I moved the eggs to it and it's been sitting right at the same temp and humidity for the last 5 days.
Problem is, I read that 90-95% humidity is best for them and I am just not sure what to do to raise the humidity. If I heat it, the temperature already being at 80 degrees will get to hot wouldn't it? Should I add more water, or just mist the eggs every couple of days?
The eggs had a couple of dents in them when we first found them, since I was not expecting more of them. Since being put in the incubator 4 of them have "plumped" up and become firm. The other 4 are starting to "plump" up. Is that a good sign?
I'm really kind of lost here and just trying to do what I can. I tried searching and so many threads say so many different things.
Anyways, thanks you to anyone who can help me learn what I need to do. I'm going to keep searching and reading. I'll try to post up some pictures of our 3. Maybe you all could enlighten me on the kinds they are. I think one it just the ordinary orange and red corn snake one a Miami and the other I'm not sure.