TheLastBaron
06-15-15, 08:44 AM
Alright, as long as I have been capturing and keeping snakes, this is actually a first!
My 4.5 foot texas rat that I kept after a snake removal job is currently laying a clutch of eggs. Something of a bad time for me, I can't really afford an incubator or any fancy equipment to hatch them.
Here is my question...what is the best way to care for the eggs that isn't going to cost me a lot of money? Time sensitive replies please! I don't want to lose the young due to a mistake and I am not afraid to say that with all my experience I have 0 experience with eggs and breeding, just hasn't ever been my cup of tea.
My 4.5 foot texas rat that I kept after a snake removal job is currently laying a clutch of eggs. Something of a bad time for me, I can't really afford an incubator or any fancy equipment to hatch them.
Here is my question...what is the best way to care for the eggs that isn't going to cost me a lot of money? Time sensitive replies please! I don't want to lose the young due to a mistake and I am not afraid to say that with all my experience I have 0 experience with eggs and breeding, just hasn't ever been my cup of tea.