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Posted by: RoyalVariations at Mon May 18 15:37:27 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by RoyalVariations ] Last year with one clutch I used a plastic lid to hold my eggs. I used "completely dry" perlite as the substrate "placed on the plastic lid". I made an area in the perlite "in the middle" sort of grooved out to hold the eggs so they would not roll off of the perlite. I placed the "lid with perlite and eggs" on top of two plastic egg crates stacked on top of each other which were resting on sloppy wet perlite about 1 1/2 inches deep. I closed the container with its lid. I had NO holes in the container or its lid. I wiped the lid of the container once every day for the entire incubation. The eggs were "text book" in every way. They never got wet and they hatched perfectly. The dry perlite kept them dry but surrounded at the same time with maximum humidity. | ||
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