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Re: First eggs of the season FINALLY!
Congrats! It is such a cool feeling to open the tub and see that!
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Re: First eggs of the season FINALLY!
Thanks! It is! Especially when I wasn't expecting it! I freaked out my husband when I ran into the bedroom screaming!
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Re: First eggs of the season FINALLY!
 Originally Posted by dahlhouse23
Thanks! It is! Especially when I wasn't expecting it! I freaked out my husband when I ran into the bedroom screaming!
Haha! I did the same thing when I found my first eggs in March! Congratulations!
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Congrats on the clutch! I hope they turn out great for you.
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Re: First eggs of the season FINALLY!
Just realized I now have to wait until JULY to see the hatchlings! lol! It is going to be a LONG two months! Hopefully I'll have some other eggs to keep me occupied!
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LOL Congrats! If it makes you feel any better, you should be able to see movement in the eggs in about two weeks through candling. Getting to "see" them helps pass the time a little.
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Congrats! I hope these next two months go by quickly for you
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Re: First eggs of the season FINALLY!
 Originally Posted by Quiet Tempest
LOL Congrats! If it makes you feel any better, you should be able to see movement in the eggs in about two weeks through candling.  Getting to "see" them helps pass the time a little.
really?? I never knew that! That is awsome! Thanks for telling me!
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Word of caution, Since your using substratless, you do NOT want to have the press n seal on the tub. And you want to make sure the vermiculite is WET..
If you keep the press n seal on it your causing too much humidity thus youll get condensation when can cause the eggs to sweat,get wet and mold.
Just get the vermiculite soaking wet and put the tub lid on it. Thats all you need to do
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