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Posted by: thrower at Thu Mar 16 15:20:19 2006 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by thrower ] My setup has been to put a layer of small gravel in the bottom of a disposable rubbermaid food holder, and then place a sponge with divots cut for the eggs on top of the gravel. I put water up to within a half or quarter inch of where the bottom of the sponge rests. Then I fasten the lid down and punch a few holes in it to allow some air circulation. I just put this container on the fridge so the temperature fluctuates as it will from about 80 to 70. I've hatched two strong lineatus and have 4 more eggs that I'm waiting on. I can't help but think some temperature fluctuation would be good, as thats how it occurs in nature. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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