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Re: First clutch of 2018!!!
Congrats!
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Re: First clutch of 2018!!!
Looks great!
If you haven't already you might want to take a Sharpie and put a dot on the 'top' of the eggs (in case the incubator gets bumped and they move around).
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Congrats, lots of cool combo potential in there!
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Re: First clutch of 2018!!!
 Originally Posted by Lord Sorril
Looks great!
If you haven't already you might want to take a Sharpie and put a dot on the 'top' of the eggs (in case the incubator gets bumped and they move around).
FYI Never did this. No need in reptile eggs as we don’t turn them. Most are stuck together. Unless you plan on tippin the incubator upside down, a dot is not needed. The ink will bleed into the egg, not worth the potential harm to the animal. If there was true concern, a pencil or chalk would be better served.
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