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RandyRemington
at Wed May 21 20:09:54 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by RandyRemington ]
I guess in addition to trying to keep the humidity up without stressing her out, I would recommend that you not give up if she doesn't. If the eggs (or what you can see of them on your infrequent peaks into the cage) start to look dry and shriveled, that may be perfectly fine. There is a bit of an urban legend about someone throwing out a clutch of shriveled burm eggs and the trash man finding them hatching at the curve. I don't know if that one is actually true but I could see it happening.
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