These aren't my eggs or pythons. But they asked me if these were still good. I really have no idea, since I've never come across this in any of my reading. She is trying to maternally incubate them in a screen topped 70-75gal aquarium. With a small heat pad in the middle and two lamps on top. She doesn't have a hygrometer in there with her. I told her to get one and put it right next to the clutch to know what the humidity is at. And there isn't one there yet and the eggs have been on the ground for a week now. She is using coconut husk bedding. To get the humidity up I told ten to pour water on te opposite side of the tank and mist the side she is on a couple of times a day without getting the eggs wet. And to cover the side she is on with cardboard to give her privacy and keep her calm. But I doubt that has happened yet or how much of instructions and guidance to the stickies on his site they followed. and I think the female keeps leaving the clutch.

So are the eggs still good? And should I take them and put ten in the incubator?

These are the eggs to the wild type parents, so nothing of much value, but I still hate to see the life wasted. And personally I feel like ye eggs are probably goners at this point, especially by the time I could pick them up and get the incubator up to temperature again. I've already heated it up and turned it off twice thinking they were going to send them home with me to incubate and changing their minds.

Thanks,
Kyle


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