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    I've incubated eggs both ways but prefer maternal incubation for my own, especially now that I know my females WILL (if they choose to) continue to feed regularly on small prey animals while brooding their clutches. That was a pleasant surprise because I had assumed the year before that maternal incubation meant that the female would be forced to continue fasting for an additional 2 months. Glad that isn't the case. I do keep an incubator running as a Plan B because it's always wise to be prepared for worst case scenarios but so far I have not had to rescue eggs from a neglectful mother.

    There isn't a whole lot of information available in popular snake books and care sheets if you choose maternal incubation. Artificial incubation is the norm for most breeders. However, there are several breeders here who have had success with it. Do a search here on the forum for "maternal incubation" and you'll find plenty of information to look through.

    Either way, good luck with your future clutches.
    Last edited by Quiet Tempest; 08-24-2010 at 10:06 PM.

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