We have an incubator so they are currently set up in there at around 82. They are native to Virginia, so without any extensive knowledge we tried to make it as close to there original den (temp wise) as possible. I was thinking you could probably incubate them the same way as corn snake eggs which are also native, so that's what we are going to do. We plan to release any that hatch back on the farm they came from. The farm hands were cleaning out a shed and came across the eggs... that's how they came to me. It will be neat if they hatch but honestly I'm not counting on it.
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