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Associated Serpents Inc.
The Green Mile-Rodent Feeders
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Before you criticize someone, you should walk a mile in their shoes.
That way, when you criticize them you're a mile away and you have their shoes.
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Uncle Roy
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Herpetology - more than a hobby
It's a Lifestyle
celebrating 26 years of herp breeding
i use heat lamp. they are at like 30 33 C. but its harder to keep moist u have to spray at least once a day. heat tape would prob be best because would not dry out as fast. the warmer teh faster they hatch and grow. a little over 30 is prime. just make sure teh verm is moist.
its fun watchin thousands of little pins running around the first time all for free
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Only when the last tree has died, and the last river poisioned,
and the last fish caught
will we relize we cannot eat money.
Thanks, I hatched some by accident in my female cresties enclosure. The female crix layed their eggs in my cresties eggbox! LOL. One day i seen these little guys running around. So i thought to myself, this must be easy, but the temps were in the mid 70's but I have no idea how long it took them to hatch.
Thanks
I used to put a couple of egg containers in a bigger rubbermaid and sit them on top of my frillie cage above the bulb and that was enough heat to hatch them in around 7-10 days be sure to mist the soul hope i helped a little good luck lol.