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Posted by: kingsnaken at Thu Sep 29 09:45:49 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by kingsnaken ] I had the same exact setup. I tokk the whole container out. I then put it in a tank with an under tank heater to keep the temp as close to the incubater as possible. I also used a weak heat lamp. They hatched less than a week later. Remember, when they slit their eggs, they take awhile to come out. A couple of them took 2 days after slitting. They have to absorb the egg yolk to put on weight. My 5 eggs took about 5 days from the time the first egg slit. I also kept a damp paper towel over the eggs to keep them somewhat moist. I did corn eggs, though, but here is a pic anyway just so you can see. Any questions? Let me know. Derek | ||
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