Re: Need HELP with Maternal incubation
Quote:
Originally Posted by
LadyOhh
Relax..
Take a deep breath.
The temps should be at 90 on the hot side all the time. Ambient temps should be at least 84.
Make sure there is plenty of water.. Make sure the humidity in your setup is high.
And try to get an incubator when you can. It is just better for the eggs that way.
Thanks LadyOhh, Sorry just have a bad rep with forums, every time I join one there are a few guys/girls that think since they know every thing every one should know every thing and when you don't you just get made fun of and poked at. Sorry I got put in this spot and had no idea this would happen(thought I was out of season) but oh well I'm happy they are on their way, just Bad timing for me.
Re: Need HELP with Maternal incubation
I think the point most people are making was that it was a tad bit irresponsible of you to pair them up without thinking about the outcome.
But it doesn't matter now. I'm sure you've learned your lesson on that one.
Let us know what you end up doing for the eggs. And maybe even some pictures?
Welcome to the forum
Re: Need HELP with Maternal incubation
Quote:
Originally Posted by
LadyOhh
I think the point most people are making was that it was a tad bit irresponsible of you to pair them up without thinking about the outcome.
Funny thing I know that she was good to go for breeding. But some one gave me him and did not tell me it was a him. He is small (young), so I was going to get him sexed and the local Snake store just closed for good. So I would have to make a special trip to C-bus for the closes place. Most vets around here wont do it. but anyways, I figured that I would just keep them together and If something came out of it sweet. well 5 months later NOTHING, So I thought he was a she. THEN the signs started popping up. I do not mind that the babys are on there way it was just a surprised that she was prego.