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    I just had my first clutch!! :)

    will post a pic in here once I get them removed n such. I was wondering when you put them in your incubator do u recommend covering the top of what you are putting your eggs in?

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    Yes I have containers with tops. I use the food storage containers. They pop shut and I've never had an issue.

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    congrats!
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    thank you!

    are you putting holes on the top or no?

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    Re: I just had my first clutch!! :)

    Congrats on your first clutch hope they all hatch my female is just finishing her blue stage so hopefully in a month or so i should have my first clutch also good luck

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    Most people do not put any holes in the box - just open it every few days to let fresh air in. With too many holes or an open top the eggs would dry out, they require pretty much 99% humidity (not to be confused with wetness)
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    No I don't use any holes. Like the above said you need pretty high humidity and my Inc would just dry them out if I did that.

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