Re: looking to breed
you don't need an actual incubator, although having one makes keeping temps and humidity easier than doing it other wise.
Corn eggs should take approximately nine weeks to hatch when incubated at 85F, but ther is quite a bit of leeway there, lower temps will have them take longer, higher temps will have them hatch sooner, however going over 89/90F will kill the eggs.
humidity wise, the trick is to keep ambient humidity as close to 100% as possible without having dripping condensation in the incubator/egg tub.
You can make your own out of a styrofoam cooler (lots of instructions on the net) or just use tupperware in a constantly warm spot in your home (monitor humidity and temp obsessively if you choose this one.
I use a hova-bator which I picked up at a garage sale for $20, but even new they are not that expensive. Any eggs that will not fit in the hova-bator will be put into tupperware tubs with a few small holes, put on the top shelf of my cabinet which stays between 85-88F and monitored for humidity.
A good book to get that has an extensive section on breeding corns is "The Corn Snake Manual" by Bill and Kathy Love.
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