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    Re: New to ball python eggs

    Quote Originally Posted by BlueMoonExotics View Post
    The Superhatch is wet enough to clump like I've always done with crestie eggs but I was just reading another post about the lids on the plastic shoe box containers not holding humidity so we're going to put some press and seal under the lid. Since it can be a sign of low humidity, I'll also wet a paper towel and lay it over the top of them for awhile to try and pop out the dents.
    I would just add the press-n-seal and let the humidity come up on his own. Putting a wet paper towel on the eggs could cause them to have other issues.

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