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Egg Box Question

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  • 11-18-2014, 03:21 PM
    Joe Massey
    Egg Box Question
    hi guys..

    is it really necessary to use the press n' seal on the egg box before you close the lid? would the Glad cling wrap be okay to use?
  • 11-18-2014, 03:25 PM
    Stewart_Reptiles
    Never used press and seal or any other type of seal since I produced my first clutches in 2008
  • 11-18-2014, 03:59 PM
    CD CONSTRICTORS
    Re: Egg Box Question
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Deborah View Post
    Never used press and seal or any other type of seal since I produced my first clutches in 2008

    Only 2 seasons under our belt, and we only use the cheap $0.97 Sterilite 6qt tubs with snapping lids (not locking lids).

    No matter your media, just make sure the egg box humidity is >95%. You will see condensation forming in short time when eggs are placed in the box.

    We always keep a few tubs "at the ready" with damp media should one of our females surprise us suddenly :O
  • 11-18-2014, 04:56 PM
    Joe Massey
    Re: Egg Box Question
    thanks guys...

    so this means the cling wrap or any sort of wrap is not necessary then.. right?
  • 11-18-2014, 08:18 PM
    SnowShredder
    It's only necessary if your tub isn't holding humidity consistently. I started off with no press n seal (and I'm sure cling wrap will work just as well, but I like press n seal better), and added some later because the humidity wasn't where I wanted it to be. My substrate was water and egg grates so I'm guessing I just had a poor latching lid.
    BTW last season was my first season breeding and had only 1 clutch of eggs, just to keep experience in perspective
  • 11-18-2014, 08:24 PM
    Joe Massey
    Re: Egg Box Question
    thank you. i guess the humidity on my egg box will tell me if i need to us a cling wrap on not then. just a questions though.. assuming that the eggs go full terms and the babies start to pip/ maybe i cut the eggs when its close to hatching. do i close the lid and seal it again and put them back in the incubator?(the given is you have baby snakes pipping already inside of the egg box..
  • 11-18-2014, 08:50 PM
    JMinILM
    Re: Egg Box Question
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Joe Massey View Post
    thanks guys...

    so this means the cling wrap or any sort of wrap is not necessary then.. right?

    Not necessary as long as your container seals. I think it's easier to just get a container that the lid seals.
  • 11-18-2014, 09:05 PM
    Stewart_Reptiles
    Re: Egg Box Question
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Jay Mechtly View Post
    Not necessary as long as your container seals. I think it's easier to just get a container that the lid seals.

    I disagree, my container are far from being air tight (they are 7 quarts lachable tubs, meaning there is 2 little holes on each side for the latches, lid is not tight either) and I never used press and seal.

    I use a tub 3 cups of perlite, 1.5 cup of water and a light diffuser. :gj:
  • 11-18-2014, 09:06 PM
    Joe Massey
    Re: Egg Box Question
    thanks.. i'd better start looking already

    QUESTION!

    assuming that the eggs go full terms and the babies start to pip/ maybe i cut the eggs when its close to hatching. do i close the lid and-or seal it again and put them back in the incubator?(the given is you have baby snakes pipping already inside of the egg box..
  • 11-18-2014, 09:07 PM
    PitOnTheProwl
    I use the cheap 6qt tubs from Lowes, the ones that are in 3 and 6 packs.
    Nothing else and they are not air tight by far.
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