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    Re: How much intervention do these eggs need?

    Quote Originally Posted by AerialArtist View Post
    I'm starting to think that has to be the case. I do know that I need to leave the eggs alone, so I'll be sitting on my hands for a while. The fact that there is condensation is somewhat reassuring.
    Trust me it's hard but the less you open that box the better and the humidity in the incubator itself really does not matter.

    It's hard to put the eggs away and forget about them for 60 days but checking all the time won't make them come out faster.

    I don't see mine at all except when I put a new clutch in or take one out and I glanced at the boxes I do not open them, takes a lol of self control lol

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    Checking won't make them come out faster?? Lol, what about camping out in front of the incubator and checking the clock every 5 minutes? Haha, hope to have positive updates in a few weeks...
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    Re: How much intervention do these eggs need?

    Quote Originally Posted by AerialArtist View Post
    Checking won't make them come out faster?? Lol, what about camping out in front of the incubator and checking the clock every 5 minutes? Haha, hope to have positive updates in a few weeks...
    Don't worry. She tells me the same thing all of the time and I'm still out to prove her wrong.
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    Re: How much intervention do these eggs need?

    Quote Originally Posted by Eric Alan View Post
    Don't worry. She tells me the same thing all of the time and I'm still out to prove her wrong.
    Shouldn't YOU be staring at your incubator right now

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    Hahaha, that's great. Glad to see I'm not alone in my struggle
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    Re: How much intervention do these eggs need?

    Quote Originally Posted by AerialArtist View Post
    Hahaha, that's great. Glad to see I'm not alone in my struggle
    oh you are not! but I am restraining myself allowing myself to only look 2 times a week but that is also because I don't want the heat to get out of the incubator so the temperatures will be more constant
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    Re: How much intervention do these eggs need?

    Quote Originally Posted by ARBallMorphs View Post
    oh you are not! but I am restraining myself allowing myself to only look 2 times a week but that is also because I don't want the heat to get out of the incubator so the temperatures will be more constant
    Glass front incubators FTW!
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    Re: How much intervention do these eggs need?

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    Glass front incubators FTW!
    Yeah, I plan on making one for next season.
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    Oh yeah, mine incubator is in my living room so I stare at my 1 poor lone egg almost every time I walk past!

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    Re: How much intervention do these eggs need?

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    Glass front incubators FTW!
    I agree! Mine has an acrylic door. Can't wait to use it!!!!!!

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