This is a good question. We've only had 1 litter of boas, but when Alice was gravid, I too thought to treat her more like incubating eggs. I had joked about writing a book, now that we have had 1 litter of boas
We didn't give her a "hot spot", because I too thought we wouldn't let python eggs get over 90, so why would we let her bask and get part of her body (and developin babies) over 90.
We put a heat pad on the side of the enclosure. The warm side was 88, the cool side was about 82-84 - ambiently. We got 33 babies, and 4 slugs. The room the enclosure was in was also warm, which is one of the reasons we were able to acheive an ambient temp of 82-84
I plan to do it this way again. And yes, if I had more money, I'd have proportional controls and radiant heat panels in all enclosures.
Ryan
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