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Posted by: PerryM at Sat May 8 00:38:44 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by PerryM ] It is necessary to cool them first. 8-10 weeks is usually plenty of brumation time. Healthy, fertile eggs can handle a few mild temp or humidity fluctuations without problems. Now that you have an incubator, you have a great advantage over trusting your precious eggs to someone else. As an annulata fan I'd say keep trying and good luck. [ Hide Replies ]
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