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    :( Sad

    I don't know what I am doing wrong but I think I have lost my first clutch of 6 eggs and am on my way to loosing my second clutch.

    The eggs are still perfectly round (second Clutch) but they are no longer white. Temps are Good - 89* @ 94% humidity. Does the vermiculate discolor the eggs? They are turning like a dark color?? Do I have too much water in my vermicilite. I thought I had it a bit on the dry side.

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    I have them in an air tight container. I don't know what i am doing wrong.

    these pics are a few days old so they look even worse then these pics. Thinking about switching back to the Peralite. they were atleast white when they were in the peralite.
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    I need some thoughts Input. Do i have them set up correctly?

    Am I doing something wrong. Can I save them. I should have one more clutch coming and I don't want to make the same mistakes. I have read the breeding guide on ballpythons.ca I just don't know what I am doing wrong.

    I am using a Hovabator but I have a stand up freezer that I converting to an incubator but I haven't finished it yet.
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    Re: :( Sad

    It is very hard to say what is wrong with out seeing in person.
    Usually the problem is too much water. One way to check is grab some in your fist and squeeze real hard. If water drips out you have too much. It should clump and stay together but shouldnt be able to wring out water. If it doesnt stay nicely clumped together it may be too dry.

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    Ok I will check that when i get home today.

    what about the discoloration of the eggs??
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    Re: :( Sad

    Hovabators are not very accurate and are known to flucuate alot. I would get a cooler and some flexwatt and a good thermostat and make a much better incubator.

    Also your eggs look almost buried in vermiculte, I would think they are getting too wet and the temps are probably all over the place.

    I ahve used a hovabator once for beardie eggs(and will never do it again) but would never use one for BP eggs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hellix2494 View Post
    Ok I will check that when i get home today.

    what about the discoloration of the eggs??
    Eggs can discolor from water, mold or decompisition

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    OK

    I have a stand up freezer (like a coke cooler) that I need to get some flexwatt for and set up as an incubator. I could fit like 10+ clutches in it. and I will have a seperate thermostat for it.

    I will order my flexwatt for it today and try to get it set up this weekend.
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    what thermostat would you reccomend. I have both a Ranco and a Helix - one for each of my racks.

    I like the Helix best myself.
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    Re: :( Sad

    you mentioned something about the eggs being white when they were on peralite. did you originally start off with peralite and then switch to vermiculite in the middle of the incubation process??

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    Re: :( Sad

    The first one pictured are all toast (dead). The second ones pictured only the top 2 eggs look good.

    Too me they look too dry as the eggs are collapsing. Green mold and very full eggs usually means too wet. The eggs shouldn't collapse at all if they are under 35 days.

    Your temps could be a problem as well. Huge spikes either way will kill the eggs. Prolong temps over 95F or under 85F will kill the eggs. Temps over 100F kill the eggs right away.

    Set up a more stable incubator and hope for better results with your next clutches.

    I use vermiculite for all my clutches.

    Corey

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