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I've recently decided since breaking my back my hobby of breeding snakes is now going to be a way to make some cash back on all the money I've put in. I have 3 female 4 male diamonds 2 female 2 male jags 2 male albino Darwins plus a pair of spotted 100% het albino Pythons 3 male 3 female jungles I've kinda jumped into the deep end not knowing how to swim [emoji23] I've kept them apart always cooled and heated but now that there together and doing there thing I'm worried I'm going to have all these eggs with no idea how to get them to hatch[emoji23] I have 2 incubators can anyone give me some help with temps I should keep the eggs and snakes as I said I know the basics after keeping them for the last 10 years on and off just need temperatures while laying and incubation thanks in advance


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Check out the southern cross reptiles website, there's good breeding info in the articles section. (That's what I followed when I had a crack at it and had a good success rate) (I also let one mum incubate her own and that was pretty cool)

Broken back sounds nasty,.....I assume ur still able to get around if you're planning a big breeding project?
 
Thanks heaps mate I'll check it


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Thanks heaps mate I'll check it out [emoji4][emoji4]

Yeh still able to get around but going back to hospital soon for pain management I broke L1-L5 in my back 3 fractures in my pelvis and compound fractured my ankle my parents will be looking after them while I'm in there thats another reason I need some information so I can set everything up for them thanks again much appreciated


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