VenomLand
Would you like to react to this message? Create an account in a few clicks or log in to continue.



 
HomePortalGalleryLatest imagesRegisterLog in
Please beware, to register at venomland you are requested to use your full name (first and family name) - nicknames are not allowed and will be not activated! thx

Dear Venomland Members and Friends, Venomland is a little more than 6 years old now and by far the biggest Hot Snake community on the Planet! We want to thank all of you who made Venomland the leading Board. We are also very thankful to our Moderators and Admins for years of hard work. Now, it is time to move on. I have been thinking how to proceed and what to do with our beloved board as we reach a size, that we need to make drastic changes to secure the future of our community. As of now, Venomland is hosted by a free (well mostly free) hosting service. That was good for the first years but now we need to find a new way to run our forum. I have spend hundreds of Dollars over the years to keep Venomland up and running, and i have done so with pleasure. Now, we need your help! We need to come up with several thousand dollars for our Venomland 2.0 project, which i frankly cant pay for any longer by myself. So Venomland is asking his Friends and Members for the first time for their financial Support. Please help to keep Venomland alive, and let us move on to a new, better Portal in the Future! Every Dollar is helping us a great deal. I know, its hard times for everyone, but please spare a few Dollar for our community. If you have only 10 Dollars to spare, we are grateful, if it is more, it would be awesome. We are planning to develop a very new Venomland, with real community functions, a forum like you are already loving it and a real (online) Hot Snake Magazin. Also, there will be download areas for scientific papers, Wallpapers and more. Again folks, we can only do that if you all help. Please send me a Private Message if you want to keep Venomland alive, i will provide you with the details on how to donate Money. For now, we can accept money from creditcards via skrill (please google it, its a free service - account-details will be forwarded to you) and paypal. All the best, and for a (hopefully) nice future of our Board. Mario

 

 N samarensis incubation also the second time haha! :)

Go down 
4 posters
AuthorMessage
Terry Phillip
Newbie
Newbie



Male
Number of posts : 23
Age : 48
Location : USA
Points : 6061
Registration date : 2008-05-01

N samarensis incubation also the second time haha!  :) Empty
PostSubject: N samarensis incubation also the second time haha! :)   N samarensis incubation also the second time haha!  :) Icon_minitimeWed 8 Apr - 12:52

I'm seeing from the few breedings of this species a recomendation of 27.5 to 29 degrees Celsius for incubation on these guys?
I bred one of our pairs last year with 10 beautiful eggs and had a very low hatch rate. I'm sure that we incubated way to high...though 27.5 seems awfully low... is this what everyone agrees on? My same female just finished her prelay shed and should be laying eggs in about 10 days or so and I would really like to get the incubation right this time.
Any thoughts? Mario?

Also, out of curiosity anyone double clutch this species? I tried last year to no avail...?

Cheers!
Terry
Back to top Go down
http://www.reptilegardens.com
Carsten Frömberg
Snakecharmer
Snakecharmer



Number of posts : 114
Age : 45
Location : Germany
Points : 6203
Registration date : 2008-03-25

N samarensis incubation also the second time haha!  :) Empty
PostSubject: Re: N samarensis incubation also the second time haha! :)   N samarensis incubation also the second time haha!  :) Icon_minitimeWed 8 Apr - 17:55

Hello Terry,

In the last year´s I´ve had some clutches of my kaouthia´s and incubate them at round about 28 (+/- 1) degree.
The most hatched and the sexes have been almost 50/50.

My samarensis I incubate at 28 (+/- 1) degree, too. The temperatur sink to 27,5 then the heating starts and the temperatur goes to max 29. Then it drop to 27,5 again and so on.

In the last year I got 5 (all females) little ones. I´ve had 8 eggs. 2 get bad during the incubation and on died directly after hatching.
The little one´s hatched after ~70 days. I think in the last year the temperatur has been a little lower...27 - max 28,5 degree.
Back to top Go down
Mario Lutz
Lord of the Serpents
Lord of the Serpents
Mario Lutz


Male
Number of posts : 1416
Age : 56
Location : Puerto Galera, Philippines
Points : 8390
Registration date : 2008-03-06

N samarensis incubation also the second time haha!  :) Empty
PostSubject: Re: N samarensis incubation also the second time haha! :)   N samarensis incubation also the second time haha!  :) Icon_minitimeWed 8 Apr - 20:36

i second that..

here i always incubate between 28 and 29°C... good hatch rates, RH at 90% slightly reduced after 40 days to 82%..

the snakes should hatch after ~ 62 day´s..

i also keep the substrate (humus soil) more wet as other eggs, had good experiences with.. Naja samarensis live here close related to water, most of the snakes i caught was almost semi-aquatil and all been feed mainly on frogs...

@ Carsten: i cross my fingers

@Terry: did you got animals from me? trough Rustan perhaps?



cheers
Mario
Back to top Go down
http://www.venomland.org
Terry Phillip
Newbie
Newbie



Male
Number of posts : 23
Age : 48
Location : USA
Points : 6061
Registration date : 2008-05-01

N samarensis incubation also the second time haha!  :) Empty
PostSubject: Re: N samarensis incubation also the second time haha! :)   N samarensis incubation also the second time haha!  :) Icon_minitimeThu 9 Apr - 11:36

Thanks you guys, I appreciate it. Should have a clutch on the ground in about 10 days or so... I'll give it a go.

Mario, yes we got ours from Ruston at Dallas. You and I spoke last year about these guys.

Do you have any bite histories on this species?

Cheers!
Terry Phillip
Reptile Gardens
Back to top Go down
http://www.reptilegardens.com
Randy Ciuros
Serpent Chief
Serpent Chief
Randy Ciuros


Male
Number of posts : 585
Age : 63
Location : North Florida, USA
Points : 6638
Registration date : 2008-03-18

N samarensis incubation also the second time haha!  :) Empty
PostSubject: Re: N samarensis incubation also the second time haha! :)   N samarensis incubation also the second time haha!  :) Icon_minitimeTue 14 Apr - 2:40

Hey Terry

If it is not too much trouble can you post info about the clutch such as temps, days to hatch, and sex ratio.

Randy
Back to top Go down
http://www.venomstreet.com
Sponsored content





N samarensis incubation also the second time haha!  :) Empty
PostSubject: Re: N samarensis incubation also the second time haha! :)   N samarensis incubation also the second time haha!  :) Icon_minitime

Back to top Go down
 
N samarensis incubation also the second time haha! :)
Back to top 
Page 1 of 1
 Similar topics
-
» Naja samarensis...The second time...
» N. samarensis antivenom
» Some pictures: Naja samarensis
» Naja Samarensis Care
» Naja samarensis (bad luck)

Permissions in this forum:You cannot reply to topics in this forum
VenomLand :: Elapidae :: Naja-
Jump to: