Dried out eggs, help to save
On the 30-th of March my ball python Pastel female gave a lovely clutch of 6 nice eggs.
For 2 weeks they stayed in the snake rack (maternal incubation) and then I took them off and put in the incubator.
I've chosen substrate & humidity incorrect, so after 3-5 days I've checked the incubator & found that all eggs are dried out & look badly.
I've put more water in sfagnum (I steel can't find any perlite or vermiculite) & on the 2-d or 3-d day after disaster checked eggs again and found some changes on the back side.
Temperature is between 28-30 degrees C, can't check the humidity.
Will be thankful for any advice.
And sorry if any mistakes.
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Re: Dried out eggs, help to save
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Originally Posted by
bcr229
This. The substrateless method is the way to go. You can get light diffuser at Home Depot.
Home Depot may also sell 6 qrt. Sterlite shoe boxes, if not somewhere like Walmart or Target will.
Grab some Glad Press n' Seal as well and you'll have a excellent incubation box on your hands.
Re: Dried out eggs, help to save
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Originally Posted by
Shaksy_Green
Need some more advice about the continuing: why do you think this or that type of incubation will be more sutable in my situation?
Right now try to make a substrateless. Waiting for your answer.
I would go substrateless with a lid on the egg tub. You won't keep humidity over 95% in the whole interior of the incubator.
Re: Dried out eggs, help to save
Oh man, I hope those 3 pull through for you. Good luck.