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SnakeBytesTV-Snake Eggs!

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  • 06-03-2009, 08:17 AM
    BHB
    SnakeBytesTV-Snake Eggs!
    Snake egg laying season is here and we are starting to really put them down now. We show you how we care for eggs as well as test out a new snake biting myth. For those of you that like to see Chewy in pain, you'll be happy to see this segment back. To watch the show please go to: www.youtube.com/snakebytestv Please comment and rate and never for get to subscribe.
    As always we can't thank you enough for the support. If you could please continue to help us spread the word about the show we'd appreciate it! Thanks, Brian(BHB) and the crew
  • 06-03-2009, 10:37 AM
    dr del
    Re: SnakeBytesTV-Snake Eggs!
    Gotta love eggs, :D

    Gotta couple of questions;

    With the hatchrite being premixed do you have to keep the bag relatively well sealed to prevent it drying out? I figured since you were using a huge sack you'd be the man to ask. :D

    If you used deeper egg boxes with more air to egg space would you still open them as often for air exchange? Just wondering if you were more concerned with CO2 buildup in the bottom of the box or anything like that.


    dr del
  • 06-03-2009, 10:47 AM
    BHB
    Re: SnakeBytesTV-Snake Eggs!
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by dr del View Post
    Gotta love eggs, :D

    Gotta couple of questions;

    With the hatchrite being premixed do you have to keep the bag relatively well sealed to prevent it drying out? I figured since you were using a huge sack you'd be the man to ask. :D

    If you used deeper egg boxes with more air to egg space would you still open them as often for air exchange? Just wondering if you were more concerned with CO2 buildup in the bottom of the box or anything like that.


    dr del


    Yeah, we make sure the bag is sealed or it will dry out. We go through it pretty quick, so we don't have to go too crazy with it:) And yes the larger the egg box the less you need to exchange air. For us it's just about using the least amount of space in our incubator. We only have one walk in and it needs to hold all our Python eggs. Thanks, Brian(BHB)
  • 06-06-2009, 10:35 PM
    Emilio
    Re: SnakeBytesTV-Snake Eggs!
    Great episode!!!
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