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Burmese laid eggs, self incubate or put them in incubator?
My 10ft burm laid eggs last night, should I let her incubate them, or set up an incubator? I have read pros and cons on either side, and is it too late to pull them if they have been sitting for 24 hrs? thanks for the help
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Re: Burmese laid eggs, self incubate or put them in incubator?
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I have no experience with burms but I have successfully maternally incubated ball python eggs last year. As long as the mother's cage is perfect temps and humidity and the mom wants to incubate them then it is probably fine to let her do it. She may or may not eat while incubating tho. As for when you can take them, there s no set time that I am aware of, typically people remove them immediately so the mom will get back on feed, but if you let her keep them and decided later on you want to incubate them yourself there should be no problem other then her being protective. Again I have no experience with burms but hope that helps a little.
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Re: Burmese laid eggs, self incubate or put them in incubator?
 Originally Posted by Sama
I have no experience with burms but I have successfully maternally incubated ball python eggs last year. As long as the mother's cage is perfect temps and humidity and the mom wants to incubate them then it is probably fine to let her do it. She may or may not eat while incubating tho. As for when you can take them, there s no set time that I am aware of, typically people remove them immediately so the mom will get back on feed, but if you let her keep them and decided later on you want to incubate them yourself there should be no problem other then her being protective. Again I have no experience with burms but hope that helps a little.
suck part is there are not many giant python forums
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