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Old 27-Feb-07, 08:47 PM
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careing for eggs

hi i was going to breed my spotteds this year and i want to no how to lookj after the eggs. like how to get them into the inclubator. i have herd that if you more the eggs from there normal possion when putting them into the inclubator is this true??? can someone that no's alot about this subject please help me out
 
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You can't tilt them or tip them or let them succumb to any sudden shocks or movements. A good idea would be to go to a two dollar shop and buy one of those trays that have holes in the bottom, about 1cm square holes that form a grid. Cut away the sides of the tray so that you are just left with the 'grid', and place it in the nesting box. Cover it with a bit of damp sphagnum moss. When she lays simply remove the snake and moss, pick up the 'grid' and carefully transfer it and the eggs into the incubation container.
 
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