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    Unexpected eggs! What to do now?



    My female cinnamon mojave just layed a cluth of eggs i wasnt necesarily expecting. Ive had her for about 3 months and the person i got her from said she locked up with her black pastel a month or so before i got her but had showed no signs of being gravid. Just went to check on her today and i have a clutch of 5 eggs! Now im not sure what to do.

    I dont have the extra cash laying around for an incubator so i guess my only option is to let her maternally incubate them. I have her in a rack and its about 91 degrees on her hot spot but ambient temps in my house are usually 72 degrees but sometimes my roomate turns it down to like 66 i keep telling her i need the constant higher temp for my snakes but shes not too fond of my snakes and doesnt care and keeps turning it down anyway...i put some moss i got from the pet store in there to raise the humidity in there but im a little worried about the temp fluctuations. Im moving out at the end of february because me and my roomate havent been seeing eye to eye on a lot of things and should be able to keep a higher constant temp at my new place but they will already be about 50 days old by then...and my move out date is pretty set in stone i dont really have much of a choice to move sooner or later than feb 29th so they are staying here for now...any advice or suggestions on what i should do from here or is keeping humidity up with the moss and trying to keep ambient temps as steady as i can going to be adequate to get a successful hatch u guys think? Or is the temp fluctuation probably too much for the eggs?

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