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    My first clutch of eggs!!

    Alright everyone I finally made it here!! I've been waiting and waiting and waiting and there finally here!!!! EGGS!!! but before I get into that....

    I bred my pastel male to a normal girl I had, actually a bunch of girls but only witnessed locks with one female. Funny thing is though, all my big girls that met my boy are acting funny but don't seem pregnant. Just very to themselves, not eating, just wondering whats going on with them and how to get them back on track and eating again. Same thing with my pastel male he has also gone off feed trying to get him back on track as well. Any
    tips would be awesome!

    Now for the eggs!

    She laid 7 one being a slug 6 being viable looking eggs. I got them in an incubator at 88-90 @ 80% humidity. Today will be the tenth day in the incubator. I keep reading humidity should be at 90-100%, so yesterday I added some water and taped up holes i made in the tub but it only went up from 74% to 80-84% humidity. They all seem fine, not collapsing or anything but I just want to know everyone experiences with incubating in slightly lower humidity levels.

    Thanks for all your insight!!

    PS Anyone who saw my classafied ad for my gravid females I apologize for not getting back to you. The day after I posted that I had eggs lol! After that happened I decided to put things into high gear and invested in a bunch of new equipment and got back on the bike so to speak. I was overstressed at work and was thinking maybe the bp thing wasn't good timing right now, but once I saw those eggs I knew I had a responsibility to them and the snakes. Again I am sorry for the misleading ad, but a mans gotta do what a mans gotta do.
    Last edited by Animals As Leaders; 06-03-2010 at 10:31 AM.

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