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My first spider hatchling ever. I'm so freaking excited!!!
*Heather*
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Wow beautiful markings on that little spider! Congrats on the babies
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heathers*bps (06-13-2012)
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awwww s/he is so cute, congrats happy the eggs made it.
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Congrats, I am so glad everything turned out okay
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heathers*bps (06-13-2012)
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Re: Serious egg dimpling
Congrats !
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heathers*bps (06-13-2012)
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Congrats! 
Most of the issues with substrateless would be due to too much air flow. You need a full seal to keep the humidity high--every tiny gap has to be closed. I tape over all the holes in my hovabators when I do substrateless incubation.
Substrate incubation is a little more forgiving of air flow, since the substrate holds the humidity where it touches the eggs. Still, I enjoy seeing nice new hatchlings pop out without little pieces of vermiculite stuck in their heat pits, lol.
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Wow beautiful spider...
Amazing how they came out so healthy out of those dimpled eggs
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heathers*bps (06-13-2012)
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Re: Serious egg dimpling
 Originally Posted by WingedWolfPsion
Most of the issues with substrateless would be due to too much air flow. You need a full seal to keep the humidity high--every tiny gap has to be closed. I tape over all the holes in my hovabators when I do substrateless incubation.
This is absolutley true. I lost an 11 egg clutch doing substrateless, they just dried out and died, and I could not make sense of it. How can you possibly get more humidity than having the eggs in a box over 2 inches of water ? When I got my second clutch I tried it again, but the second time around I put a hygrometer in the box. Imagine my shock when the humidity never went over 30% !
Took the lid off the box, wrapped it in four layers of plastic wrap {press and seal and I don't mix} and boom humidity off the chart and healthy babies 61 days later.
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Last edited by angllady2; 06-14-2012 at 12:12 AM.
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heathers*bps (06-14-2012)
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Aww, he is awesome!!! Congrats!!! I really do love the look of spiders, lucky you!
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heathers*bps (06-14-2012)
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One of the normals head was popping out too 
But I'm too tired ( and lazy ) to walk back down two sets of stairs to take pics. I'll get them and post them up tomorrow. Yay!!
*Heather*
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