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                | Mnementh | Posted - 24/05/2011 : 14:00:18 Heya , actually she laid 32 but 4 were slugs . She's doing fine , took a small mouse the next day , now she's out and about , she looked tired out poor thing , this was on the 15th .
 
 
  
 and here in the S.I.M
 
  
 Not sure on all the possibilities but the hets are
 
 female Hypo het lavender , amel , ph anery
 Male   Hypo het lavender , amel , motley , ph anery
 
 both 06
 
 So I'm expecting hypo's , lavenders , opals I believe , if anyone can shed any light on what else I would happy , cheers :)
 
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                | tordyjo | Posted - 29/05/2011 : 11:09:58 just looking at it something similar could be made out of an electric steamers baskets and lids obviously no as neat but could be cheap if picked up at a car boot
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                | mikerichards | Posted - 29/05/2011 : 11:02:38 
 quote:Originally posted by Mnementh
 
 They are imported from the U.S , retail at around £20 , but if the hatch rates are so succesful why not :)
 
 http://www.squamataconcepts.com/
 
 can be bought at lizardplanet.co.uk
 
 
 
 
 I agree, if it works then its great, if i end up breeding corns again, which is likely, then its something i will look into, however, i have a good hatch rate with perlite and poly boxes, so i am not too fussed, i can cope with losing a couple out of 100 eggs.
 I lost one out of this clutch, and i am pretty sure that was down to him not cutting the egg, as i cut him out (already dead) and he was perfectly formed, albeit with a couple of small kinks, natural selection most likely.
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                | Invalid User | Posted - 27/05/2011 : 14:38:25 I will be very interested to see how you get on.
 
 Good luck with the eggs :D
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                | Mnementh | Posted - 27/05/2011 : 14:30:47 They are imported from the U.S , retail at around £20 , but if the hatch rates are so succesful why not :)
 
 http://www.squamataconcepts.com/
 
 can be bought at lizardplanet.co.uk
 
 
 
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                | Invalid User | Posted - 27/05/2011 : 14:24:18 
 quote:Originally posted by mikerichards
 
 
 As much as i try, i just cant get my brain to work out what S.I.M means! what is it??
 
 ta
 
 
 
 Suspension Incubation Method
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                | mikerichards | Posted - 27/05/2011 : 14:21:23 that sounds interesting, i would certainly be interested in hearing more about it.
 
 As much as i try, i just cant get my brain to work out what S.I.M means! what is it??
 
 ta
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                | Mnementh | Posted - 27/05/2011 : 12:13:32 
 quote:Originally posted by mikerichards
 
 Nice clutch! big clutches are seemingly rarer these days!
 Out of interest, how are you keeping the humidity up on the eggs? i am kinda assuming the tub is sealed with them in, and nothing else!
 
 
 
 Heya :)
 
 The tub you see the eggs in is a S.I.M , under the gridded shelf you see the eggs on is the vermiculite / water , it's 99% humidity , but the S.I.M keeps the eggs from lying in too damp conditions etc , the eggs will take in whatever moisture is in the air / they need , without being over wet etc .
 
 I am using this first time round because of the 100% hatch rates associated with these and other species inc lizards etc .
 
 Had my snakes a few years now and this is the first time I have got around to breeding , wanted it to go as smooth as possible :)
 
 Cheers
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                | gingerpony | Posted - 27/05/2011 : 11:02:40 people seem to incubate royal and JCP eggs that way.........and i know dazb is going for 'substrate-less' incubation when (if??) his JCP lays
 
 i just prefer the tried and tested regular vermiculite covered with spag moss myself
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                | mikerichards | Posted - 27/05/2011 : 10:46:37 Nice clutch! big clutches are seemingly rarer these days!
 Out of interest, how are you keeping the humidity up on the eggs? i am kinda assuming the tub is sealed with them in, and nothing else!
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                | Mamma | Posted - 24/05/2011 : 15:11:34 keep us updated!
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                | gingerpony | Posted - 24/05/2011 : 15:03:04 congrats on the HUGE clutch!!
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                | Mnementh | Posted - 24/05/2011 : 14:55:40 
 quote:Originally posted by Mamma
 
 lol I know its a female. I meant which one from your list
 
 
 
 Hypo het lav in the list but her full hets are in the first post under the photograph of the eggs . Getting me confused :P
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                | Mamma | Posted - 24/05/2011 : 14:35:22 lol I know its a female. I meant which one from your list
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                | Mnementh | Posted - 24/05/2011 : 14:34:45 Thanks .
 
 That would be the female laying edggs :P
 
 My snakes are never left together , only for breeding purposes :)
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                | Mamma | Posted - 24/05/2011 : 14:29:05 Which of your corns is in the photo? Congrats on eggs
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