We incubated at 89-90 degrees last year and cut on day 53 or 54 if memory serves (lost all my records when the computer failed ). I like to use either those blue shop papertowels or Viva brand paper towels for the new hatchlings. Dampen those down and they still stay strong and don't shred up when the snakes moves around. We offer them a small hide and a water dish and leave them be until they shed. Then about 4 days after that first shed we offer them their first meal.

Mike you are just not going to believe how a new hatchlings feels. It's like touching living silk. Almost no friction on your fingertips at all at first.

We left the hatchlings in the hatching box until they all exited their eggs. A breeder once told me that the movement of the hatchlings already out of the eggs stimulates the others to exit their eggs so his advice was to leave them be until they are all out of all their eggs.