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Old 01-21-15, 11:28 PM   #1
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Hey can any1 give me some tips on woma egg incubation? My females about to lay eggs and can use any help I can get.. I bought a breeding pair and found out the male is sick and am unsure if he will be able to breed again.. I really need this clutch to turn out.. I have the new exo Terra fridge style incubator? Any tips folks?
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Old 01-22-15, 05:39 AM   #2
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Re: woma python incubation

if you pm Derek Roddy on here,i'm pretty sure he would walk you through it,he works with Woma's and BHP's mate

i wish you the best of luck and hope it all goes according to plan with the clutch


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Old 01-22-15, 09:41 AM   #3
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Thank you for your help I had c'n a couple of his threads on BHP.. I'll try sending him a msg ty
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Old 01-22-15, 02:34 PM   #4
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Hey there,

Well, the first thing you'll need will be....

1. a 15 -18 quart sterlite tub for the eggs
2. Bag of Perlite (without miracle grow if you can find it) vermiculite works as well and so does over water (we'll get to that in a minute) but, I like to have some sort of substrate to keep the water from sloshing around if you need to move the tub for any reason.
3. Light defuser grate from home depot. this is the stuff they put over fluro blubs....looks like a tic tac toe setup.(See picture)
4. 4 small deli cups (to put the light defuser on)

Check out my setup here...






Mix perlite/vermiculite 1 part water to 4 part substrate to begin and tweak as needed.
Put the defuser on the 4 deli cups in corners of tub to keep the eggs out of contact with moisture and suspended above the wet perlite. You do NOT want the eggs to come into contact with any moist substrate.

Temps around 88-89
Humidity 85-90%

58-64 days

Should be good to go...




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Old 01-27-15, 12:02 PM   #5
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Thanks Derek I apriciate the tips I've been trying to get the humidity levels inside my incubation box down lower.. There at 99% now I have the EXO. TERRA new small fridge style incubator thermo electric.. I have a zilla digital temp and humidity probes inside the incubation box but not touching the substrate.. I do not use the water tray at the bottom of the incubator as it brought the humidity levels up to 99% inside the incubator... Should I try putting more holes in my incubation box to bring the levels down?
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Old 01-27-15, 06:59 PM   #6
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Re: woma python incubation

Thanks Derek I apriciate the tips I've been trying to get the humidity levels inside my incubation box down lower.. There at 99% now I have the EXO. TERRA new small fridge style incubator thermo electric.. I have a zilla digital temp and humidity probes inside the incubation box but not touching the substrate.. I do not use the water tray at the bottom of the incubator as it brought the humidity levels up to 99% inside the incubator... Should I try putting more holes in my incubation box to bring the levels down?
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Old 01-28-15, 05:26 PM   #7
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Hey there.
Ok humidity too high in egg box.....means too much water in the substrate.
Dump it and try again with less water in the mixture.

You could add holes but its better to be on the drier side with the substrate with woma eggs.

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Old 01-31-15, 12:58 PM   #8
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You know, it's funny that I've been looking into an incubation setup for my womas and sure enough I come on here and see this. I was actually considering this exact setup I saw on an Australian site because I don't trust the substrate touching the eggs after last year's mold experience. Well, I'm sorry to hear about your male scarhead, what exactly is wrong with him? You can try posting some pics on here for some gurus to chime in and help assess his health. I wish you good luck with your eggs this year as I'm hoping for the same with my pair. Also, thanks for sharing this Derek, I'm sure a lot of people will find this incredibly helpful, including me.
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Old 02-06-15, 04:03 PM   #9
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My male woma had a respiratory tract infection and wen off food in July I've been force feeding him by tube for months now and he still refuses to eat.. I purchased them as an adult breeding pair. Were bread by Don Patterson a reputable breeder from BC Canada at the age off 3 an had no problems eating or health issues in the past.. I can't afford blood work right now an have been feeding him a slurry of carnivore care and electrolyte mix..
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Old 02-06-15, 04:09 PM   #10
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I. Was wondering about other slurry mixes or other things I can give him to keep him healthy as he's loosing weight.. I was also wondering if putting raw egg in the slurry for extra nutrition? Any tips? And again I really apriciate all the help with my egg incubation
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My male woma had a respiratory tract infection and wen off food in July I've been force feeding him by tube for months now and he still refuses to eat.. I purchased them as an adult breeding pair. Were bread by Don Patterson a reputable breeder from BC Canada at the age off 3 an had no problems eating or health issues in the past.. I can't afford blood work right now an have been feeding him a slurry of carnivore care and electrolyte mix..
If the snake was feeding fine for 3 years, and just went off feed when you took over, i would assume it's a husbandry issues, and force feeding isn't helping lower the stress any. What are your cage temps/humidity/ and how are you measuring AND controlling these temps?
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Old 02-06-15, 11:27 PM   #12
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It was feeding fine for me for a few months when I got them the male went off food during his medication for the respiratory tract infection.. Its not husbandary issues or stress from the move I have a proper racking system with heat tape and a helix thermostat... I have digital temp and hygrometers with probes for monitoring there temp an humidity.. And my female is eating fine its a breeding pair they both got the same respiratory tract infections an she recovered fine and eats heartily...
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Old 02-07-15, 09:41 AM   #13
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Alright, a few things I noticed in your responce.
Both your humidity and temps are too low. ( I didn't mention too low before as most people keep their stuff too hot.

Humidity should be around 50-55% and your ambient temps should be no higher than 88 (in a rack) with a slight drop at night (which sometimes happens naturally.)

Most vets are clueless when it comes to reptile health and liver issues would not cause RIs in your animal. And generally overnight shipping is not enough time to develope RI.

Most likely the animals has developed an RI infection at this point. (Is there any cheesy looking substance in the mouth?)

If so.... Go in with a soft tooth brush and clean the mouth. You can use a plastic spoon to pry the mouth open for cleaning.

Also.... A good soak in some water ( about an inch) that's warmed to about 90 degrees will help a few times a week and keep him hydrated.

Stand by I have another home remedy for you but I got to find it.
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Old 02-07-15, 10:19 AM   #14
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There at 78°-82° that's body temps and humidity I lowered cuz it was to high wen I 1st built my racking system.. I was worried I'd get scale rot or rti's if kept to high
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Old 02-07-15, 10:24 AM   #15
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Again thank you I started with kings milks and corns lol thought I had it down pact lol been breeding for years 1st year on pythons though I had a clutch of blood python eggs I losses to mold that's y I asked for the incu tips thanks Derrick
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