so the title says it all. in case you don't know of the technique, it is used for green tree pythons. you have a egg box with a couple of inches of water at the bottom with egg crate (or lighting grate) elevated over the water using pvc pipe. on top of the egg crate is a smaller cup. the eggs sit in the cup ontop of egg crate. it says that water forms on the sides of the cup and the sides of the egg box but b/c the eggs are on the egg crate, the water never touches the eggs. he also says that if the ratio of water is right, there is no condensation build up on top the the egg box itself. the thermostat probe is in the middle of the eggs.
has anyone tried this method for ball python eggs? i may try it next season pending other peoples results. its kinda like the substrate-less method but kicked up a notch.