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    Re: need help Ball python has eggs!!!

    I agree. Pictures would help. I think it always easier to give advice on how to change things, or keep them the same if we can see it. You should try to keep the temps a little more consistant than +/- 5 degrees. I try to keep it down to 1 degree. I'm kind of wierd though.
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    Re: need help Ball python has eggs!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Fallguy View Post
    I agree. Pictures would help. I think it always easier to give advice on how to change things, or keep them the same if we can see it. You should try to keep the temps a little more consistant than +/- 5 degrees. I try to keep it down to 1 degree. I'm kind of wierd though.
    i got it at our tractor suppley store , Little Giant still air incubator, 45$ i put a digital thermon. in it , it has a consistant 89 % right now , i check it from time to time ,

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    Re: need help Ball python has eggs!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by zman View Post
    i got it at our tractor suppley store , Little Giant still air incubator, 45$ i put a digital thermon. in it , it has a consistant 89 % right now , i check it from time to time ,
    here are pics of the tank, eggs ,incubator ,





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    Re: need help Ball python has eggs!!!

    oh, now that all looks good. Don't go above 90 degrees for the eggs. 86-91 are the peramitors you want to look for. 86 is low and 91 is high.
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    Re: need help Ball python has eggs!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by boasandballs View Post
    oh, now that all looks good. Don't go above 90 degrees for the eggs. 86-91 are the peramitors you want to look for. 86 is low and 91 is high.
    so far its been a consistant 89 % how do you like the eggs looked , they are alittle deformed they are not big and full and firm , is that ok

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    Re: need help Ball python has eggs!!!

    Are you saying a constant 89 degrees? Or 89 percent humidity?

    If you are saying 89 degrees, that is good. If it is 89% humidity, then the eggs should start to plump back up soon. I like to give my covered egg bins a little bit of a tilt to one end. That way, if there are drops of water forming on the lid, they will roll to one end and not drop directly on the eggs.

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    Re: need help Ball python has eggs!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Fallguy View Post
    Are you saying a constant 89 degrees? Or 89 percent humidity?

    If you are saying 89 degrees, that is good. If it is 89% humidity, then the eggs should start to plump back up soon. I like to give my covered egg bins a little bit of a tilt to one end. That way, if there are drops of water forming on the lid, they will roll to one end and not drop directly on the eggs.

    Good luck.
    i would like to think its 89 % in the incubator, this is a first time thing for me , should i open the container every 2-3 days to let the eggs breath ,

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    Re: need help Ball python has eggs!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by zman View Post
    i would like to think its 89 % in the incubator, this is a first time thing for me , should i open the container every 2-3 days to let the eggs breath ,
    how do i check the humidity in the incubator, to make sure its good ,

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    Re: need help Ball python has eggs!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by zman View Post
    how do i check the humidity in the incubator, to make sure its good ,
    You'll need a hygrometer to measure the humidity. Most reptile supply stores sell thermometer/hygrometer combo packs, but you can find a better deal in other stores. I found mine near the lawn and garden section in Walmart.

    http://www.walmart.com/ip/Springfiel...i_sku=10671021

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    Re: need help Ball python has eggs!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Quiet Tempest View Post
    You'll need a hygrometer to measure the humidity. Most reptile supply stores sell thermometer/hygrometer combo packs, but you can find a better deal in other stores. I found mine near the lawn and garden section in Walmart.

    http://www.walmart.com/ip/Springfiel...i_sku=10671021
    where do i put the hygrometer in the incubator , or in the sealed container with the eggs

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