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RG
at Sun Jul 10 21:06:53 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by RG ]
or too wet.
However, before I knew this I used to keep eggs too wet and they would swell and still hatch...it's all a crap shoot really. So many variables.
However, what has worked for me is a high humid environment without being moist. I use sphagnum moss and it works well for me.
I will only mess with the mix if I see good eggs denting in...which rarely happens if you have a fairly sealed egg container.
I open the containers for fresh air at least once a week.
Hope some of this helps.
I just lost a huge clutch of 9 eggs that appeared to be good...you just never know until you see pippers!
-Rusty
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