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pek296
at Fri May 30 02:30:06 2008 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by pek296 ]
Thanks for the tip... I had success hatchiing U. notatas, blotchies and S. occidentalis the same way you do it, but in a fanless incubator and with multiple tiny holes on the delicup. The problem with this clutch is that they were turned around a bit and I used a delicup cup that had one too many holes for this new fan forced incubator I'm trying out... The fan and muliple holes in the delicup does not go. Anyway, I currently have a clutch of G wislizenii in the new incubator for three weeks, and they look very nice. The only adjustment I had to make with this new incubator is to make only one hole in the delicup... none would probably be better. Once again, thanks for the advice!
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