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    Re: Maternally Incubating - Concerned about Disturbing Female to Feed Her

    IMO I would just leave her be till they hatch. Just keep the humidity up as high as you can and fresh water. When I bred my female she went from November till May(7 months) be starting to eat again. Both my fire/spider and Bee went 9months with out eating.



    I wish I had put more bedding down right after that last shed. The eggs are currently on the glass because she's dug so deep. There is an under-mount heating pad but it's just off the to the side so I don't think it's over heating them. The temp is between 87-90 in the clutch so I'm thinking all is well.


    I hope you have a THERMOSTAT with the UTH!!
    Last edited by blk02ssmonte; 08-27-2016 at 10:46 PM.
    Snakes
    0.1 Butter
    0.1 Het Clown/Ghost
    1.1 Pastel 100% Het Clown
    1.1 Pied
    1.0 Bee
    1.0 Fire/Spider
    1.0 Normal
    1.0 Pastave
    1.0 Albino Snow Corn
    1.0 Albino Black Pastel

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