i got my incubator at a steady 85 degree's is that ok or should i raise it up some more to 90?
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i got my incubator at a steady 85 degree's is that ok or should i raise it up some more to 90?
Raise it up a bit in between 88 and 90 should be good. Congrats on the surprise eggs.
thanks alot this is my first clutch ever i hope they make it
I am sure they will. It is a long wait. I just hatch my first ones ever.
What kind of balls are you hatching? Or what do you think they are?
the female i was told here was a burgundy and the male is unknown because i took her in as a rescue and i wasnt informed of her being gravid.
here is a pic of her pushing out the eggs
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here is another pic of the eggs in the incubator let me know if this is ok for them i have been looking throught many many sites for info i couldnt find perlite but a friend of mine uses this coconut husk to incubate his eggs and they come out just finr i hope mine will to thanks for any help
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wrong pic heres the pic of them in the incubator
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What are the eggs sitting on? As long as it is not to wet I guess they should be ok. I would not open the incubator to much.
it is called coconut husk i picked it up from my local pet store it said on the package that its great to use to incubate eggs and its not to moist in it either so they are looking good the temp is about 89
Just watch that it does not get to wet or to dry. Sounds good. I look forward to seeing your babies in 60 days. Sounds so long does'nt it.
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