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lateralis
at Wed May 31 10:47:51 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by lateralis ]
Thanks for the info.
I turned the thermostat down to 87-88 degrees.
Do you think that condensation and too much humidity is bad for the eggs?
That egg went rotten and I tossed it.
Eggs should be fine at that temp and you should see hatching in about 60 days or so. Humidity is fine if you have condensation on the sides of the container dont worry about it, its when you get condensation OVER the eggs on the lid that you need to be concerned. You dont want water raining down directly on the eggs, nor do you want the eggs to sit in a soupy vermiculite mix, Woma eggs like high ambient humidity but low contact moisture. The rest of the clutch looks pretty good, as long as they are fertile they should hatch out. Good luck with them, I know this is important to you!
----- Cheers
Lateralis
"I would rather be precisely wrong than approximately right"
Marion "Doc" Ford
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