vermiculite or perlite are good for bedding for incubating eggs. I use the vermiculite. it needs to be damp, soak it and drain it. a rubbermaid tote will work to incubate the eggs in. make a couple small holes for air circulation. you can get an undertank heater or heating pad to put under part of it. get one of those little metal thermometers that hang in ovens to tell temps, set this inside so you can monitor the temps. keep them around 80-85. snake eggs have to remain in humid conditions or they will dry out. don't thow away any bad looking, discolored, or moldy eggs as they can still have viable babies inside. after a month you can turn the lights off at night, put a small flashlight behind the eggs (called candling) and look for veins. if you see them, the egg is fertile and developing!!

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