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RE: Incubation...

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Posted by: FR at Tue Aug 5 20:18:21 2014  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FR ]  
   

I guess your going to have to tell me what those times were and such. I already have strong neonates etc. Not to fight with you.
When I moved to room incubation, and perlite in the 80's, we saw a real improvement.
Also in the past, I floated eggs, racked eggs above perlite, etc. And yes, your racks are nice.
The only problem I have is those stinky tiny flys. have a cure for them?
Forgive me, What those racks do incredibly well, is connect to peoples minds. You know like they are doing something good. For me, I spend too much time in the field and there they lay in dirt. No need for clear plastic, clean hospital settings. Dirt and millions upon millions are getting ready to hatch that way. So to me, that way is best.
Also, if your interested, in our outdoor cages. Monitor eggs did get submerged for many hours at a time and still hatch. Lacie eggs spent days and days in temps in the mid twenties and still hatched. Also local lizards do the same. We had native gecko eggs in a value box, it rained and the eggs were floating in there, and they hatched in that valve box. Its those conditions that interest me. In this, if you want to sell me something, then show me something. Otherwise, I am doing fine. But If I run into problems, I will keep them in mid.


   

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