break it down (hammer-time)....
Reasons for:
1) You can be lazy and not build an incubator.
2) Its fun to watch.
3) You don't have to pull an angry-*** mother snake away from the eggs she seems determined to guard.
Reasons against:
1) Low hatch rates.
2) Good luck breeding that female 2 years in a row.
3) There are a MILLION microclimates for females to nest and maternally incubate eggs in the wild. 3 guesses how many microclimates are in your cage! :-)
4) Females often bail on clutches (due probably to clues unknown to us) and then you have to build that incubator anyways.
5) Fertility and clutch size cannot be determined with a huge female sitting on the eggs.
6) Large clutches are not always laid in a nice big pile that the female can coil around. I just had a clutch of 18, and the female was only coild around 12 of them. The other 6 were fine and fertile but.... Therefore eggs will be left out. Therefore, you have to build that stupid incubator anyways.
7) Like #3, how are you going to provide a dry substrate with high humidity. In an incubator, its easy. In an adult JCP cage, its kinda hard.
Good luck.
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