How Do You Incubate Green Tree Snake Eggs?
Breeding and raising green tree snakes as pets for yourself or as part of a breeding program can be profitable; green tree snakes are beautiful snakes and make great pets for people who love reptiles. The most important part of breeding green tree snakes is to ensure that their eggs are incubated properly. Eggs that are too hot or too cold will not survive, so it is important to pay close attention to every aspect of your incubation process. Green tree snakes are native to Australia, and so require a good deal of heat and humidity to both breed and hatch. With a few precautions in place, you can successfully incubate the eggs of your green tree snake. Locate the eggs once the female green snakes have laid them; green snakes will bury their eggs in a corner or sheltered area of their containers. It is possible to successfully hatch green snake eggs that are left in a climate-controlled tank or container, but using an incubator makes it easier to control temperature and humidity for the