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n/a Posted - 24/03/2010 : 22:08:18
Hi All, when breeding corns can you leave the eggs in viv or do you have to take them out and incubate.
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DannyBrown91 Posted - 25/03/2010 : 18:19:57
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Originally posted by lee2308

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Originally posted by DannyBrown91

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Originally posted by Sta~ple

Well if you had a spare viv you could probably use that to "incubate" them. As long as they are in a container with air holes and are not in the same viv as any snakes.



It would be hard to turn a wooden viv into an incubator as you need high humidity levels.

you wouldnt need high humidity in the viv just in the container.



Good point.
lee2308 Posted - 25/03/2010 : 11:11:10
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Originally posted by DannyBrown91

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Originally posted by Sta~ple

Well if you had a spare viv you could probably use that to "incubate" them. As long as they are in a container with air holes and are not in the same viv as any snakes.



It would be hard to turn a wooden viv into an incubator as you need high humidity levels.

you wouldnt need high humidity in the viv just in the container.
DannyBrown91 Posted - 25/03/2010 : 10:38:12
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Originally posted by KITTYCAT

I had to improvise and use a plastic tuperware with holes in it and vermiculite i kept it in the viv and misted daily ( had i been intending to breed i would have planned ahead but it was unexpected especially as i was told they were the same sex)



What you are describing is a nesting box.
KITTYCAT Posted - 25/03/2010 : 09:19:34
I had to improvise and use a plastic tuperware with holes in it and vermiculite i kept it in the viv and misted daily ( had i been intending to breed i would have planned ahead but it was unexpected especially as i was told they were the same sex)
DannyBrown91 Posted - 25/03/2010 : 00:13:31
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Originally posted by Sta~ple

Well if you had a spare viv you could probably use that to "incubate" them. As long as they are in a container with air holes and are not in the same viv as any snakes.



It would be hard to turn a wooden viv into an incubator as you need high humidity levels.
n/a Posted - 24/03/2010 : 22:46:57
Thanks for your quick reply's-----Fred
Sta~ple Posted - 24/03/2010 : 22:35:02
Well if you had a spare viv you could probably use that to "incubate" them. As long as they are in a container with air holes and are not in the same viv as any snakes.
DannyBrown91 Posted - 24/03/2010 : 22:29:29
Take them out and incubate them. You can buy incubators for around £60 or there are some ways to make your own which can be seen in the D.I.Y Section.

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