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  • 08-26-2013, 07:00 AM
    sasT
    mine looked exactly like yours .. after a few days in the incubator they became like that, no idea why - my humidity was at about 100% .. and they stayed looking like that untill about day 50, that's when they started to dimple heavily - 8 days later healthy baby pythons were born .. there is nothing to worry about here .. about the condensation - my tubs are so full of it i mostly can't even see the eggs, i take the tubs out of the incubator once a week and wipe off the water off the lid and air the eggs out - never had a baby die during development
  • 08-26-2013, 05:20 PM
    BAIIPYTHON
    Eggs only five days old but started denting.
    My humidity dropped to 76%. Should
    I use a egg crate and add a lot of water and put the eggs on top? Please reply
    ASAP


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  • 08-27-2013, 05:11 AM
    sasT
    I use egg crate on top of the substrate yes .. I add so much water in there it pretty much makes a pool - just make sure the egg crate doesn't sink into the substrate and that eggs don't touch the substrate .. and make sure you seal the tub up with something like press-n-seal - the less ventilation the better, it keeps humidity high
  • 08-27-2013, 05:28 AM
    BAIIPYTHON
    Eggs only five days old but started denting.
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by sasT View Post
    I use egg crate on top of the substrate yes .. I add so much water in there it pretty much makes a pool - just make sure the egg crate doesn't sink into the substrate and that eggs don't touch the substrate .. and make sure you seal the tub up with something like press-n-seal - the less ventilation the better, it keeps humidity high

    I added the egg crate. Added more water. Humidity is 95%. Should I add more water to get it to 100%?


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  • 08-27-2013, 07:24 AM
    sasT
    you can add as much water as you want, just make sure the eggcrate doesn't sink into the substrate - I add ALOT of water - too much humidity can't hurt your babies, but too little can
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