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hadlowj |
Posted - 04/05/2012 : 18:20:36 Hi, well I was caught by surprise today, I had ordered an incubator, hatchrite and a laybox but non of that is arriving till the 8th, I open up my females cadge today to find that she is laying eggs, I cover her up again as I did not want to upset her but it looked around 10 plump white eggs. But my problem, she has laid them in some sphagnum moss. Now my problem, what do I do with the eggs until the 8th. I have the vivarium my male is in, I thought could I put a male in a small tub and put him in the females vivarium and put the eggs in a Tupperware box with some sphagnum moss until the hatchrite and incubator arrives in the males enclosure, they would be there for 4 days, if so how moist should I keep the moss and how should the eggs look? I will post some pics up soon.
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kev 5 |
Posted - 08/05/2012 : 10:13:30 good luck,hope it all goes well |
hadlowj |
Posted - 08/05/2012 : 01:11:45 Thanks for the info, just a little update. I put the eggs in a box with some moss and put a thermometer in with them and put them in the males viv as the male is in a container as I have to install a light guard as until recently he shared a viv with the female. 2 of the eggs looks like slugs but most of them I could see veins in the egg using a light :) I fed her after removing the eggs with no problem, fingers crossed all goes well :)
Thanks again |
ashby_steve |
Posted - 06/05/2012 : 17:00:01 it seems snakes like to be inconvienient! i had my incubator up for 2 weeks ready for her! best of luck :) |
kev 5 |
Posted - 04/05/2012 : 21:54:13 I would just use a digital thermometer with a probe,place the probe in a box the same as the box your eggs are in. then adjust the incubator temperature as need be,then swap the boxes over |
marc_sg |
Posted - 04/05/2012 : 21:47:41 the only thing i would add is if u can get the temps right with having the box in the tank then leave them in there till u have the incubator up to temp. it wont shock the eggs then. so u dont have to panic as much put the thermostate sensor in the box and set it between 82°f- 84°f. and once the incubator is up to temp and constant for a couple of hours you can transfer them over and you should be ok |
cobweb251 |
Posted - 04/05/2012 : 20:28:43 Nothing more to add than what has been said but good looking eggs and snakey congrats |
kev 5 |
Posted - 04/05/2012 : 20:06:15 1st with the spaghnum moss you pour water over the moss then wring out until it stops dripping. I think all you can do is then put the tub in the viv with a lid on it on the mat and check the temperature, needs to be between 26-29c. if the temperature is o.k they should be o.k untill tuesday. Ideally an incubator should be run for a few days before putting eggs in,but i don't think you have that option. so keep an eye on the temperature. |