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Posted by: thesuccubiniche at Thu Jun 15 21:26:59 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by thesuccubiniche ] Im not trying to be mean or anything to the last post. I hate starting arguments but here I have to. As for incubating... The vermiculite is a way to go and the moisture level in the last post was good, perlite also works well. Now some wrong things they said in the last post are not good for incubation. DO NOT PUT HOLES IN THE CONTAINER. This will let most if not all the moisture out of the container and your eggs will dry up in a week or two. As for an incubator the heating pad would work but is not accurate. Spend the 40-50 dollars and buy a hovabator. Always monitor the temperature. The temperature of 80 degrees might be where you want it but it is not a set-in-stone temperature. Incubate at 82 degrees for mostly females... 87 degrees for a mix of males and females... and 90 degrees for mostly males. And yes they are right you will most-likely have more eggs in about 2 to 4 weeks. | ||
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