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Posted by: snakestackerstu at Thu Aug 17 11:24:19 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by snakestackerstu ] Please help. All of my Leo egg's are dying off. Some look good at the beginning, I candle them and I can see the embryo. Some look bad, yellow with nothing showing at candling. All of them mold over and rot within a few weeks. They come from four different males and eleven different females. All are incubated at 84 degrees for the first 3 weeks and then up to 90 degrees for the remainder. Incubation takes place in a shoe box with perlite as a base and peat moss on top that they are settled into. Any ideas.........? What am I doing wrong????? All of the adults were even brumated!!!!!! Mealworms, calcium, water all available at all times. Pinkies twice a month for all interested. [ Hide Replies ]
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