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RE: Help: Porphyraces Laticincta Eggs

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Posted by: thmpr134 at Wed Sep 20 17:11:10 2006  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by thmpr134 ]  
   

Although I've never bred laticincta, I have done coxi and assume that the incubation is the same. The medium you're using should be fine. I'd keep them at about 78-80F for temp. However, I don't think that the eggs in the pic are viable. Every coxi egg I've hatched has been pretty much completely white while any that come out with the yellow cast that yours are displaying are bad. Hopefully I'm wrong, and I'd definitely give incubation a try. Good luck.

Bryan


>>Checked in tonight to find my female brooding a clutch of eggs. Have placed them into a damp vermiculate/perlite box but was wondering any of u here have specific incubation advice please? Also the eggs if u can see have a slight yellowish tinge but otherwise the shell is springy. Are they viable?
>>Thanks in advance
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