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Posted by: hdavidf916 at Sat Jan 22 09:35:18 2011 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by hdavidf916 ] I am new to breeding and I have about 7 crested gecko eggs at the moment incubating (1 deflated...so 6). I used to have a reptibator, but was not functional as I bought it from an untrustworthy seller. NOW, I am working with something homemade: Styrofoam container with a heating element coming from the back and 2 fans blowing in on the right and left. I am achieving anywhre from 70 degrees-78 degrees, but it fluxuates alot. Eggs are in plastic containers with vermeculite. MY CONCERN: I havent had any hatch yet. It has been about 2 months since the 1st clutch and no hatches yet. A couple eggs are yellowing, but just a little, the one deflated, and when I check under led, everything looks good. Please, any advice will be appreciated! [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Hide Replies ]
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