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Posted by: kinyonga at Fri Jun 5 16:46:16 2009 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by kinyonga ] You said..."We're using a constant substrate temp of 28 C and we are keeping the substrate wet enough so it will clump but dry enough that you can't squeeze any water from it"...you have the right idea for the substrate. I incubate mine around 74F and have done this for years. The temperatures fluctuate several degrees from daytime to night time because I don't use a proper incubator. I use a human heating pad (the kind that have 3 settings) and put a wooden frame over it with screen on the frame. They hatch at about 8 months. I have 100% hatch rate of fertile veiled eggs using this and about 95% survival rate of the hatchlings at 3 months of age. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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