My First Eggs Are In The Incubator... :D *pics*

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AloneAsAlways

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I finally have my first clutch of Leo eggs laid yesterday morning. I'm so pleased... now its the hard part... incubation. I hope I can get it right. All 's well so far. :)

They're only from my Normal female and Tremper Albino male... but it's all good, they are my first attempt.
I have made my own incubator... here are some pics...
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So... from these parents are they going to be Normals het Tremper Albino or something? (I'm not too clued up on that bit yet)
Mother:
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Father:
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Sorry for the none specific question. I just wanted to share with y'all my exitiment, these will be my first, fingers crossed everything will go well. :)

P.S. They're being incubated at 83 - 85 degrees F. Is this okay for mixed/mostly females? Also... how long will I be waiting for my first hatchlings?

Thanks guys for putting up with my excitment, hehe.
Emmy-Lou :)
 

ElapidSVT

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i hope you seal that inner box with the eggs inside to help keep the humidity up. most likely you just removed the lid for the photos.

at 85ish they shoudl hatch in 45-53 days
good luck!!!
rob
 
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AloneAsAlways

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Okay thanks for the time estimate. :)

Er, about the inner box. As is at the moment, it isnt sealed... but I didn't think that humidity would be a problem since the bottom of the incubator is about 2 - 3 inches of water with an aquarium heater in it. Its very humid in there. Do you guys think that is sufficient?
 

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