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Old 24-Nov-03, 09:45 PM
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Incubation is a straight foward process in most cases, provided you have nice fertile eggs it's very easy.
It comes across as a hard thing to do and most first timers seem very worried about trying it, hence why alot of people think it's better to leave eggs with female.
Unless you live in an area of high humidity it's alot harder to provide the right conditions for a female python to incubate eggs, i personally see no reason to allow the female to do the job.
Stuff like mould come from things like unclean incubation containers etc.
Condensation is perfectly normal and is not the result of bad techniques.

Store bought incubators are generally of poor quality (unless you pay big bucks) and it's better to build your own and theres many different ways.

I must say that i have never tried ready made incubators but the ones i've looked at weren't worth 2 cents IMO.
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