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    New Video-Egg Variations-Check it out

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    Great vid Mike. I'd be nervous as hell tearing those eggs apart.
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    Nice vid, very helpful and informative to us new guys. Im jealous of all the clutches you got. You said it was just starting to fill up and theres already a crapload of eggs in there haha!

    In the vid you said you go in and check on all the clutches everyday. I thought that you were supposed to try and keep the disturbances to them to a minmum. Or at least like once a week or so. If you open the tubs everyday dont they lose alot of their humidity?
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    Re: New Video-Egg Variations-Check it out

    Glad you found some helpful info in there. I exaggerated a little, probably check every clutch every few days. At the first of the video you can see what I do. I don't open the boxes, just look through the tops at the eggs to check for problems. Ball Python eggs are tough and they do not have any problem with movement. You don't want to turn them upside down, but moving them has never been a problem for me. Good luck!

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