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RE: Caring for eggs?

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Posted by: Jbuggs500 at Thu Jul 21 09:10:49 2005   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Jbuggs500 ]  
   

You need a incubator set at 89-90 degrees put them in a rubbermaid with no air holes.. Put moist vermiculite in the bottom of rubbermaid and eggs on top you dont want to bury them but they should be secure... You also need a hygrometer to measure humidity in the rubbermaid it should be in the high 80's low 90's. Open the rubbermaid once a week to check on eggs and circulate air and you should be fine.. This is a very vague description I wish I had a link to a good webpage on breeding and incubation.. The caresheets are your best bet...
Jbugg


   

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