I had been thinking of letting my females incubate when it comes time for mine. Do you have links fo rthe articles you had read before this all started? I would like to read up on what more experienced breeders have had success with.
I agree with the statements 'they aren't in their natural setting', but also feel that being allowed (made to?) to hatch their own eggs wouldn't necesarrily be bad for them. Yes, they have a limited choice of egg placement, but their enclosure should be pretty close to ideal anyway, right? I would postulate that there would be less stress maternally incubating in an enclosure than in the wild due to them being a LOT more secure in their environment to begin with.
And there is my
I would like to end with wishing Rapture all the best there is her quest for babies. I think we pretty much think alike with our critters.
1.3.0-dog- Rocky, Adrian, Sadie, Sascha
1.0.0-normal Python Regius- Cole
0.1.0-het Piebald Pyhton Regius- not named yet
0.1.0-Boa Constrictor Imperator- Lola
1.0.0-het purple albino SD Reticulated Python
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