How To Care For Snake Egg. It is best to have some sort of water bath in your incubator to make sure that there is enough humidity for the developing snakes. Expect to find eggshells on the floor of your enclosure after your snake.
In one breeding season the breeding females lay only one large clutch. Gently handle the egg with care bringing it into a dark room and hold it against a small light a small bulb or a torch. Instead mark the egg with a felt tip market or something so you can easily determine where the top of the egg is and not twist it or turn it.
Do not ever rotate the egg.
This can destroy the contents of the egg. Most commercial incubators come with one but if youre making it at home you might want to find a way to suspend the container the eggs are in in a water bath. As you hold it up against the light if the shadow of the embryo is round or ball-shaped it is a snake egg. Inside a clutch the number of eggs varies with individual snakes ranging between 3-11 eggs.