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What day are you on now?
I lost an egg from my most perfect-looking clutch, but the rest are still fine. And I had another clutch that dimpled badly because I screwed up the humidity (first too little, then too much...), but all of them eventually made it. Do you have a humidity gauge that you can put in the tub with the eggs for a couple hours? That'll really tell you what you need to know...
How was the substrate-less incubation working before you switched back to vermiculite?
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Re: One egg bad, worried about others...
 Originally Posted by loonunit
What day are you on now?
They're on day 40, so I've got about two weeks to go! I really hope they hang in there, but I'm losing hope for 2-3 of them...
I lost an egg from my most perfect-looking clutch, but the rest are still fine. And I had another clutch that dimpled badly because I screwed up the humidity (first too little, then too much...), but all of them eventually made it. Do you have a humidity gauge that you can put in the tub with the eggs for a couple hours? That'll really tell you what you need to know...
I have an Acu-rite digital thermometer/hygrometer in there, and it holds steady at 99% for almost a week at a time - then it drops slightly, so I've been adding a little water when that happens. I also double-checked with an analog gauge, which is how I discovered my original Acu-rite was way off (it was only around 70-80% for the first couple of weeks, apparently).
How was the substrate-less incubation working before you switched back to vermiculite?
That's when they got really dried out, but I'm not sure if that was due to the bad Acu-rite or the substrate-less method. I switched both around the same time, and it's been pretty good ever since. I think I'll go back to using Hatch-rite next year, though, since I had WAY fewer issues keeping the humidity up with that stuff.
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Btw, I got some renewed hope when I was looking through old pics, and saw this egg from my first clutch in 2010 - I called it the "pancake egg," and she was the first snake to slither out! Really didn't think this egg would make it, but she's a healthy 1000g normal girl today (who lives with member "Maddumpling"). 
Last edited by Lolo76; 09-05-2012 at 05:55 PM.
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Re: One egg bad, worried about others...
 Originally Posted by Lolo76
I have an Acu-rite digital thermometer/hygrometer in there, and it holds steady at 99% for almost a week at a time - then it drops slightly, so I've been adding a little water when that happens. I also double-checked with an analog gauge, which is how I discovered my original Acu-rite was way off (it was only around 70-80% for the first couple of weeks, apparently).
Yeah, on day 40, there's a good change they'll make it. Don't add any more water. Too wet is more dangerous than too dry at this point. You might try cling-wrapping instead, at least until day 50.
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(Actually, since I just said too wet is more dangerous than too dry... I might wait until the day you catch the humidity dropping again, and THEN slap on the cling wrap.)
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Thanks, loonunit! Only 13(ish) days to go, so I will keep you updated!
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Ball Pythons: 0.4 Normals, 1.0 Pastel, 1.1 Mojaves, 1.0 Black Pastel, 2.0 Spiders, 0.1 Lesser, 1.0 Orange Ghost, 0.1 Honeybee
0.1 Spotted Python, 1.1 Stimson's Pythons, 1.0 Jungle Carpet Python
3.4 Corn Snakes, 1.1 Western Hognose Snakes, 1.2 cats, and 1.0 dog (47lb mutt)
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