Granted I'm a little ahead of myself, since Bubbles hasn't done anything other than lock yet, but I've got some questions about moving the eggs if she lays any. I'm seeing pics of clutches in 2 positions, freshly deposited with mama protectively wrapped around, and then in the incubator, often with a weight given for the clutch. How quick are you to get the eggs away from the female? Am I going to need to stay home from work for a few days? Will the eggs be ok staying with her for a few hours assuming I don't (room temp 80, she's in a rack, humidity in there ranges from 45-55%)? Should I take the paper substrate away so the eggs don't stick to it? How fast do you have to get the eggs into the incubator after taking them from the female? I'm freaking out that by stopping to weigh them and put 'this side up' tic marks on, they might get too cold (obviously this is silly since other people manage just fine, but I'm a worrier). Is there some kind of critical time window? Like you can have the eggs out for no more than 4 minutes to arrange, candle, etc before the change in temperature begins to damage them?