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Re: I think my eggs are dying.
 Originally Posted by greghall
never use that method with ball eggs !!! same thing happened to me last year it cost me big time slightly moist vermiculite & then the crate very little water. always better to be dry then too wet!!hope they survive if they go green they are dead.
I have used that method (but with egg crate) for every clutch that I have ever produced. Never lost a single egg bacause of it. I have even used just pure water with no substrate at all and they do fine.
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Re: I think my eggs are dying.
I use the substrateless method over hatchrite. I use the thick white light diffuser grating. My humidity is 100% and the hatchrite is drenched. My eggs stay full and plump until the last week. As long as the eggs do not touch the water they are fine with this method. Some people use a diffent method of grating (higher) and just pour water in the bottom of the incubator. No substrate at all and 100% humidity. This works too. The only problem is if the eggs actually come in contact with water.
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Re: I think my eggs are dying.
Ebay - egg crate/reef racking. Also used in koi filters. Here, done it for you:
http://shop.ebay.co.uk/items/__marin...=228459_228460
I've had worse looking eggs hatch - don't give up on them, just get them away from the water. As an example all these eggs hatched this year (carpets) including the 2 really manky looking ones at the top middle of the pic:

Fingers crossed.
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Re: I think my eggs are dying.
 Originally Posted by pfan151
I have used that method (but with egg crate) for every clutch that I have ever produced. Never lost a single egg bacause of it. I have even used just pure water with no substrate at all and they do fine.
well I had some bad luck, used perlite with water 1/4 the way up in substrate eggs still got wet ! went green.
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Re: I think my eggs are dying.
Im stuck on vermiculite (just clumpy) & grate works well all my clutches since have been fine.
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Re: I think my eggs are dying.
Derek
7 adult Royals (2.5), 1.0 COS Pastel, 1.0 Enchi, 1.1 Lesser platty Royal python, 1.1 Black pastel Royal python, 0.1 Blue eyed leucistic ( Super lesser), 0.1 Piebald Royal python, 1.0 Sinaloan milk snake 1.0 crested gecko and 1 bad case of ETS. no wife, no surprise.
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Re: I think my eggs are dying.
Thats what I'm currently doing
The straight water one
 Originally Posted by Foschi Exotic Serpents
I use the substrateless method over hatchrite. I use the thick white light diffuser grating. My humidity is 100% and the hatchrite is drenched. My eggs stay full and plump until the last week. As long as the eggs do not touch the water they are fine with this method. Some people use a diffent method of grating (higher) and just pour water in the bottom of the incubator. No substrate at all and 100% humidity. This works too. The only problem is if the eggs actually come in contact with water.
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Re: I think my eggs are dying.
I use a double layer of light grate and never have issues. I also use vermiculite and fill it till the water touches the first layer of grate.
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Gavin.
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Re: I think my eggs are dying.
Oh Dr. Del,
I don't know a thing about this, and don't have any advice to share..but this heartfelt thread is so compelling....I am praying your precious eggs thrive...kinda reminds me of being newly pregnant and worried about every little thing. I realize this is a bit diffrent, but I will be looking for updates on this, and worried until they pop their cute little heads out....and here's to hoping they will
Chocolate Muffin (f- normal) - 4 1/2 years old
Nico N. Wilson (f - normal) - 20 years old
and introducing:
Doreanne P. Smithe - 3 years old
(f - BCI /CRTB)
WELCOME HOME!
Doreanne
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