need to know whether or not to diapose or incubate first. Temp? Humidity? substate preference. Never had these species lay for me before, so I never incubated pyxis. Need help.
kelly
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need to know whether or not to diapose or incubate first. Temp? Humidity? substate preference. Never had these species lay for me before, so I never incubated pyxis. Need help.
kelly
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Not sure if you ever got an answer about the Pyxis egg, but you can go to the Pyxis group on Yahoo! and get all the information you need on incubation under the "Files" section.
http://pets.groups.yahoo.com/group/pyxis/
Or you can contact me and I can send some incubation protocols directly to you.
And the short answer is that most people incubate the eggs for a few weeks, then cool them a few weeks, and then warm them back up. The times vary and the initial warm period may not be necessary.
Dan
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