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Posted by: bsleeper at Thu Nov 30 19:31:12 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by bsleeper ] I thought that moisture was my problem. I used a hoverbator incubator and I hooked up my big apple herps thermostat to controll the temps. The tepms where pretty consistent other than when i opened up the incubator to let the eggs get air. I do not have any other pictures. The eggs all looked good (as far as i know from seeing good clutches on the internet) with the exception of the one little slug on top that i could not seperate from the rest. I may have been able to with a little force but i was worried about hurting ther other eggs. Is it a problem to not take the sluggs out (other than the terrible smell)? Thanks to everyone who posted and to whoever else does. [ Hide Replies ]
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