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First clutch of the year!
Pastel Sugar X Coral Glow
7 healthy eggs :-)

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Congratulations! Ooo sugar coral glows, that will be neat!
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Re: First clutch of the year!
Sounds exciting. Can't wait to see what pops out.
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Re: First clutch of the year!
 Originally Posted by AbsoluteApril
Congratulations! Ooo sugar coral glows, that will be neat!
Thanks, I think so too!
I tried this pairing last year, but she just wasn't ready. Another year waiting only builds the excitement!
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 Originally Posted by rlditmars
Sounds exciting. Can't wait to see what pops out.
Thanks! It not like the wait will seem to take forever ;-)
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Awesome. I love waiting on eggs. Its a wonderful type of torture.
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congrats, very nice! glad she went for u this year.
Edit: BTW how often do u have to add water (if at all) in the spongey incubation? i like how clean this method is.
Last edited by Ax01; 03-31-2017 at 04:41 PM.
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Re: First clutch of the year!
 Originally Posted by Ax01
congrats, very nice! glad she went for u this year.
Edit: BTW how often do u have to add water (if at all) in the spongey incubation? i like how clean this method is.
Thank you.
I don't add any water for the duration of the incubation. I place the sponges, place the light diffuser on top, and soak the sponges down until they're completely full. The method is very clean and easy :-)
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