It's funny how things work out, isn't it?
I got a call a couple of days ago from a friend of ours who picked up some green trees a few years ago and has been cohabbing them...Lo and behold, they bred at some point ("I didn't see it") and dropped some eggs. The eggs are HUGE compared to other chondro eggs I've hatched, but they look pretty good for the most part. He ended up with 13 eggs that appear to be in good shape and a few that were duds.
We transported the eggs to our place and set them up in our cooler incubator last night. We're experimenting with a new setup that I'll post pictures of later, but I'm pretty excited about it. Over the past three years I've hatched out ~45 chondros in this same incubator but with a different "keep-the-water-off" setup which worked well, but I think it could be improved upon.
We're keeping all of them under the new egg box setup, so it's all or nothing I think...but it could be a good start to the new year!