I can't breed any yet as I'm 17 and only have one royal (Loki) and I'm not allowed anymore because of living at home haha but in the future I would love to have a couple small hobby projects going on. I am awful at remembering most morphs ect but I try (perks of having an awful memory). These vids are so interesting and have great information, Thanks so much.
I absolutely loved this video! It was just brilliant! Thank you for sharing all your knowledge and experience, you have certainly helped answer many of my questions! However, if you don't mind you talked about keeping your incubator temp at 91F, but I'm still confused as to what the humidity inside the tub should be? I hear anywhere from 90-100.....what humidity temp works best for you?
Thanks for a really good video m8 this is my first season breeding after having snakes as pets for 23years and incubation was my main worry. Great channel m8 and fantastic new facility thanks again m8 and ill keep watching kind regards 👍🐍
The gist of incubation tubs is to keep humidity & temp up, stable and for the duration. I use sterilite 6qt tubs, press n seal and the "poke a hole with solder iron". No issues.
Will be giving this way ago when I get clutches however when I breed Leo’s i do it a completely different way to everyone else and I’m wondering if perhaps I can take how I do it with my Leo eggs and use it for ball python eggs
Great video I was looking for to see if you had an incubator video
I do... look at my recent videos
I can't breed any yet as I'm 17 and only have one royal (Loki) and I'm not allowed anymore because of living at home haha but in the future I would love to have a couple small hobby projects going on. I am awful at remembering most morphs ect but I try (perks of having an awful memory). These vids are so interesting and have great information, Thanks so much.
This way works I do it exactly the same and don't have problems
Thanks Gavin!
Book marked for next year 😬
I absolutely loved this video! It was just brilliant! Thank you for sharing all your knowledge and experience, you have certainly helped answer many of my questions! However, if you don't mind you talked about keeping your incubator temp at 91F, but I'm still confused as to what the humidity inside the tub should be? I hear anywhere from 90-100.....what humidity temp works best for you?
My humidity in my egg tubs is close to 100%
Thanks for a really good video m8 this is my first season breeding after having snakes as pets for 23years and incubation was my main worry. Great channel m8 and fantastic new facility thanks again m8 and ill keep watching kind regards 👍🐍
More excellent information, Hopefully this year I can see some results🤞🏼
Ive been watching your egg box videos for some years now, curios if any methods have changed besides using perlite .
Nope... it works and that's what it's all about
If I don’t have access to those specific tubs, would I run into any issues with using press n seal with the air holes?
The gist of incubation tubs is to keep humidity & temp up, stable and for the duration. I use sterilite 6qt tubs, press n seal and the "poke a hole with solder iron". No issues.
@@TheXxneowolfxX exactly the response I was looking for as I use the same tubs. Thx sir and may the odd gods be with you!
@@TheXxneowolfxX bang on 🤟🏼👌🏼
What's the chances of me uploading the same video within 30 mins of you doing this 🤦♂️🤦♂️ wicked video mate
When we spoke the other night, you told me you was going to release your video so I thought I'd copy you 😂😂😉😘 jk
Will be giving this way ago when I get clutches however when I breed Leo’s i do it a completely different way to everyone else and I’m wondering if perhaps I can take how I do it with my Leo eggs and use it for ball python eggs
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Any link to the dragon hatch trays ?