Well I have finally succeed in breeding my jungles
The problem is this - just after I noticed that she was gravid our internet stuffed up and we did not get our internet back untill about a week ago, I then ordered some heat cord and a thermostat from ebay the heat cord arrived the day after but it has now been 5 days since I ordered it.
Some time yesterday my jungle laid her eggs all look very healthy but not sure how many there is as I don't want to disturb her.
I would like to know how low temps can the eggs with stand? in this thread from what I can under stand he got his eggs to hatch at 26C - http://www.aussiepythons.com/forum/general-reptile-discussion-42/incubation-temperatures-160688/
the temps in the nesting box are 28-30 so far, and I am starting to think about letting her continue to incubate her eggs, and I would like a bit of advice on that, I have seen two pics of snakes with eggs drinking and my jungle seemed to drink more since she was gravid, so I am assuming that I should add some sort of water dish to the nesting box.
Thanks guys
The problem is this - just after I noticed that she was gravid our internet stuffed up and we did not get our internet back untill about a week ago, I then ordered some heat cord and a thermostat from ebay the heat cord arrived the day after but it has now been 5 days since I ordered it.
Some time yesterday my jungle laid her eggs all look very healthy but not sure how many there is as I don't want to disturb her.
I would like to know how low temps can the eggs with stand? in this thread from what I can under stand he got his eggs to hatch at 26C - http://www.aussiepythons.com/forum/general-reptile-discussion-42/incubation-temperatures-160688/
the temps in the nesting box are 28-30 so far, and I am starting to think about letting her continue to incubate her eggs, and I would like a bit of advice on that, I have seen two pics of snakes with eggs drinking and my jungle seemed to drink more since she was gravid, so I am assuming that I should add some sort of water dish to the nesting box.
Thanks guys