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Posted by: CHLAMYDOSAURUS at Tue May 27 09:23:40 2008 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by CHLAMYDOSAURUS ] thank you for your suggestions. the spacing between eggs was roughly 5mm to 10mm, I did not add any moisture after the first hatched, but it was no condensation inside the egg container, maybe to dry? the home made incubator was setted at approximately 28 degree, but maybe it had short time the temperature was 29 because I incubated also veiled and bearded dragon, may be it has been to hot, although none of the dead babies was showing deformation. I also have an other incubator working at 25- 26 degree, for incubating crested gecko eggs, do you think it will be better to put them at lower temerature? [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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