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GilbertTheSnake Posted - 18/03/2013 : 20:56:26
Hi my corn snake laid eggs last night but she didn't lay them in the box I put in. I got them out this morning but most of them had dents on them and looked a bit dried out, I put them straight into to some vercite and into my incubator. Will the eggs hatch? Thanks
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gmac Posted - 19/03/2013 : 18:37:53
damp, not wet ;)
GilbertTheSnake Posted - 19/03/2013 : 17:29:12
ok I put some wet kitchen towels over the eggs will this do, some of them look a bit better already
gmac Posted - 18/03/2013 : 21:31:50
if there is sufficient humidity i dont see why not, assuming the eggs are fertile. I would be tempted to add damp moss over the eggs for now to raise the humidity as high as it will and that should sort the eggs out

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