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Posted by: zenexotics at Mon Apr 4 07:34:39 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by zenexotics ] Same can be done with perlite. I have used both and they both work well. Ventilate the incubation container, you should only have to moisten the medium once at the beginning and when using vermiculite do what Anthony said already, when using perlite moisten the medium just enough so that it will soak up the water and that when you put your finger in the medium, the perlite will cling to it. Go on the dryer side instead of being too wet if you're unsure. Remember to remove molding eggs and only add water if you see the eggs collasping on itself. Otherwise don't add any. I incubated mine at 78 degrees with slightly lower temperatures during the night (approximately 5 to 8 degrees lower) and they started hatching out at 8 months. Hope this helps and good luck! | ||
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