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Posted by: RandyWhittington at Fri Jan 16 15:55:58 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by RandyWhittington ] I think it's more a case of people getting the right incubating techniques. Although many of the asians need higher humidity than many species i've found that they don't need much more if any more moisture or humidity than the average species to hatch properly. I think some people as I used to do incubate some of the asians too moist and it makes the eggs hard and thats often why they don't hatch. Years ago I used to try and incubate taeniura eggs too moist and got poor hatch rates but they improved when I started incubating them more like eggs from some other ratsnakes that needed less humidity. [ Hide Replies ]
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