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DMong
at Mon May 21 14:37:19 2012 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ]
Very cool!.....best of luck with getting a few neat surprises there.
I see you have the tops of the one cluch on the left marked so they don't accidentally roll during the 70-80 day incubation period. I always do that with loose eggs too just in case!
I once had a clutch of ghost Honduran eggs fall off the shelf from about five feet up. They sho box crashed open and the eggs and substratewere all over the freakin place when I looked in to see what the loud crashing sound was. Unbelievably, they all hatched after being re-oriented just as they were after this mid-term catastrophe. I was thinking that they might have gotten so jolted tit might have killed the embryos inside, but thankfully it was not the case. I attribute at least some of how they still hatched to having them marked right side up..
What is your "target" temperature you are trying to keep them at?. In recent years I have tried to stay on the safer side with slightly cooler temps in the 78-81 range. Much more beyond the very low 80's and the possibility of accidental temp spikes can take a toll. I'm certainly not saying that eggs in the lower to mid 80's won't, or cannot hatch very healthy, because they certainy can (and have). But given the two choices, I think slightly cooler equates to less possibility of any kinks or other deformities, or even full-term deaths happening for a multidude of different reasons over a long period of time.
Anyway, good luck with those nice looking eggs!..
~Doug ----- "a snake in the grass is a GOOD thing"
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"some are just born to troll and roll"
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