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Originally Posted by jay0133
Any advice??
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The snakes can only INCREASE the temperature of the eggs, and increase the humidity, not the other way around so if the temps get too hot she will loosen her coils which will also lower the humidity of the eggs, and so on.
Make sure to leave the temperatures more of less normal and she will handle the rest. Humidity isnt something you should worry about too much, she can bring it up to 100% if she wants to as long as the temps aren't too high.
Don't attempt to feed the mother, but this should go without saying.
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Originally Posted by jay0133
I have read a little info on the net, but not much. I have thermostats, I'll also be monitoring temps with my gun. I kinda moved her to see the eggs not sure if i should take the slug out ( its right on the side) I dont want to see mold grow.
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Don't worry about mold, it shouldn't harm the other eggs as long as the slug doesn't burst it should hold its form until the eggs hatch. If you see an opening to retrieve it go for it, but don't stress the mother.
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Originally Posted by vendettaseve
I really know nothing about it, but from what I hear the snake will kick the bad eggs out, My uneducated opinion would be to wait a bit then if the snake still doesn't take care of it, go in and grab it.
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Answered above.
Quick side note, there are 2 ways a snake maternally incubates, the BP method where the mother goes back and forth from the heat source to the eggs and back, and the retic method where the mother does controlled muscle twitches which increase the temperature of her body. I'm not sure which carpets fall under but you should find out.