Eggs!
I probably won't get a proper hatch rate given what's happened the past few days. I came home a day and a half late to discover eggs that my jungle female had laid, not having the slightest idea that she was even pregnant. The male had fallen sick the past few months was taking antibiotics so I didn't anything had happened. To my surprise she laid 25 eggs but wasn't wrapped around them. They were scattered outside her coil. I candled a few right off the bat and saw veins in the 8 or 9 I checked. Looked healthy enough to me.
Having no incubator ready I put them in a crude one I had made a year ago and noticed it wasn't heating up all of them evenly and the vermiculite seemed too dry. So they stayed in temperature ranges from 88 to 81 and 60% - 70% humidity. This caused some to dimple a lot.
They were laid on the 21st and as of yesterday are in a proper incubator with an egg crate where the measured humidity it 100% and two different temperature probes are reading 87.5 exactly. I'm hoping some of them still hatch since they still have veins, even though dimpled more than fresh eggs should be. The picture is of the initial setup. They are in a completely different and better one now.
Given that the humidity is optimal now will they recover the dimpling? I still have hope for some of the eggs if not most. Having experienced ball python incubation I know that these things are more resilient than we give them credit for.
So that's my story. I will post updates near the end of the incubation period.
Finger's crossed.
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Here is the pair, male was sold to me as a 75% Jungle Jag but he may even be 50%. The female is a Jungle.
Here is a picture of the initial setup. The eggs even though dimpled still candle and I can see red veins in them.
Wish me luck. This is my first carpet clutch ever, I was so surprised about how small the eggs were.