85 Degree Max
75 is perfect
23'F
yes...
78-83f
There's no need to 'protect' them. Snakes wouldn't eat the turtle eggs anyway. The only species of egg-eating snake - eats small bird eggs - not reptile eggs.
Garter snake eggs are soft shelled.
Snake eggs are soft not hard.It is as soft as leather.
39119 Fahrenheit
they need to be the same temp as the room that they are in... IMORTAN: DO NOT CHANGE THE TEM OF THE ROOM THAT THE EGGS ARE IN....
A snake is a cold-blooded reptile. It take on the surrounding air temperature and is lethargic if cold. By moving into sunlight, the snakes body temperature is increased and the snake is able to move and function properly. The stimulus is the need to increase body temperature.
No, the eggs and the hen kind of go hand in hand. A chickens body temperature is 101-102ºF. That happens to also be the temperature that the eggs need to incubate at. Since the chicken cannot warm the eggs to a higher temperature than she is, the hen herself cannot overheat the eggs.
20 - 50 eggs
... I'd assume the snake! O-o
The snakes coils their eggs. They protect their eggs by attacking the predators.