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    Re: mother lost an egg

    Quote Originally Posted by stratus_020202 View Post
    Really? I thought that's why we had to bathe them. They wouldn't eat if they could still smell thier eggs. Still learning about maternal incubation.

    Paris, I would message this woman. She has more knowledge on maternal incubation than anyone here. She could also give you pointers on heat and humidity. It's easier to do it with an incubator, but with the right teacher not too difficult.

    Good luck with them.
    If you're maternally incubating there's no need to bathe them. I suppose if you're artificially incubating that bathing would be wise, though, because she'd probably focus on finding her missing eggs rather than eating.

    Oh, and thanks for the praise but I'm still learning as I go, too.
    Last edited by Quiet Tempest; 05-19-2011 at 02:42 PM.

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