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sandrachameleon
at Sun Apr 8 12:27:56 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by sandrachameleon ]
Glad you found it useful. I recommend getting a good book on the subject though, and gather other opinions, rather than rely on what has worked just for me.
I know a fella that swears by his method, which is more complicated than mine. His incubation container sits ontop of a brick, which is inside a fish tank. There is water in the tank up to the top of the brick. The water is kept warm by an underwater aquarium heater. He can adjust the temparature of incubation by adjusting the water temperature. A cloth covers the tank, with a low point to one side so that condensation doesnt drip onto the eggs. This fellows method seems to result in faster hatchings than my low-tech method. But we both have excellent hatch rates: I've never not had one hatch, and have only ever lost one hatchling; and he's never lost a single one. ----- SandraChameleon@gmail.com
BC Canada
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