| An incubator is usually the way to go, because in the wild snakes will create their own incubator and dictate the appropriate conditions. In captivity, snakes can't do this because they are in enclosures without the specifics they need. Unless you do an extreme amount of research to see exactly what the snake needs to incubate naturally, then I'd suggest doing it artificially.
~ notechistiger.
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Originally Posted by Jonno from ERD I blame it all on Tim Nias. My first day there, I said "Pseudonaja" with a J, and he hit me with his hook. | Quote:
Originally Posted by reptilesDownUnder Snakes get run over in the wild, but that's not a good reason to start driving your car through your snake's enclosure. | |