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RE: Help! I've got (surprise) eggs!

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Posted by: zefdin at Thu Jun 28 06:27:53 2007   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by zefdin ]  
   

I would remove the male right away and keep the temps and humidity way up.

Do not mist directly onto the eggs.

I dont remember if you said, but if you have them in a fish tank, try and cover up most of the open areas on the top to keep the humidity in.

You can get a Havobator for under $80 also, but I think natural incubation is really pretty cool!

Check out Jay Martin's website it has articles on both the Pros and Cons of maternal incubation, as well as a low cost Havobator setup article.

Alan
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