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    Finally, pre lay shed

    Man I have been waiting for this girl to go for the longest time. She was the first to breed in my collection. I bred her to a ruppel pastel male and she finally got the glassy eyes last night . 27 more days..

    My question is do you all Kick up your humidty in the bin now or wait.. and what do you use to kick yours up moss, just misting, etc?



    I am soo excited, man i love this stuff... thanks for all the help

    Chris

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    Re: Finally, pre lay shed

    Congrats Chris!!!

    Just your normal humidity is fine. I'm always paranoid having anything "wet" anywhere near the cages during egg time ... wet kills eggs quick!

    Hope this helps.

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    Re: Finally, pre lay shed

    Quote Originally Posted by Adam_Wysocki
    Congrats Chris!!!

    Just your normal humidity is fine. I'm always paranoid having anything "wet" anywhere near the cages during egg time ... wet kills eggs quick!

    Hope this helps.

    -adam
    Adam,

    Great thank you.. so do you mist your bins at all or do you use a humidifier in your snake room.

    thank you again for your help

    Chris

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