Re: Ball Python egg question
Thanks Don for the reply, and I might make my own. The problem with the Reptibator is that setting it to 97, gets me about 90 degrees at the egg level. This I believe is because the built in thermostat is set right next to the heat source, making it not the same temp as the eggs. Also do you know if there is a way to tell by the eggs if it is to hot in there for them? Maybe they will turn yellow or something? Thanks
Re: Ball Python egg question
I just checked and its about 87-90 degrees where the eggs are and that should be fine, I know not to keep them at 97, I just have to set that on my Reptibator since the Reptibator takes the temp right near the heat source. I also just candled them, and they seem to be alive and fine. The humidity is fine, they just for some reason seem harder on the outside then they should be and they have those weird indents.