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Posted by: Sighthunter at Wed Aug 22 21:38:32 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Sighthunter ] My guess would have been the eggs in the sump should have had a perfect hatch but it was the eggs under the flower pot. My reasoning was that the eggs in the sump , even without substrate, should have drawn moisture from a cooler environment similar to a can of beer in a refrigerator drawing moisture. The second reason was the eggs in the sump had a stable temperature variance. So I post this to learn why did the eggs with wild temperature and moisture fluctuations have a perfect hatch? temperature fluctuation was 102 to 74 A few eggs in the very bottom of the sump failed from excessive moisture. I would like to hear your theory and I will give mine. I live in Kansas and time of year was July. Here are the eggs and flower pot. | ||
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