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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.
    YEP! The condensation on the inside of the tub is more telling than what the hygrometer reads. I remember distinctly that is what Corey Delong said also. Just monitor your eggs visually now, that will help alot. Dont open the incubator at all for the next two weeks at least. Especially if you continue to see condensation on the inner tubs.
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    Re: How much intervention do these eggs need?

    Quote Originally Posted by Albert Clark View Post
    YEP! The condensation on the inside of the tub is more telling than what the hygrometer reads. I remember distinctly that is what Corey Delong said also. Just monitor your eggs visually now, that will help alot. Dont open the incubator at all for the next two weeks at least. Especially if you continue to see condensation on the inner tubs.
    Done and done!

    I did a quick search for reviews on the combometer I have and whaddya know? Some people are saying it has issues reading humidty accurately. I'm thinking it's caused me a lot of unnecessary anxiety. Things may have been too dry initially, but not now. Phew.

    Side note: I feel like this thread has turned into a support group for anxious/impatient breeders. "Hi, my name is Katherine and it's been two days since I last checked my egg tub." Lol
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    Update: I checked the eggs tonight. 34 days left to go. They haven't plumped up, but they haven't gotten worse and their colour is fine, candling with healthy veins. I even caught one baby wiggling around in there!
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    Re: How much intervention do these eggs need?

    Quote Originally Posted by AerialArtist View Post
    Day 10 of incubation. Humidity sitting at 86% and not budging. I put a tablespoon of water in the corner of each box a few days in when they started to dimple, but it didn't last. I left them alone until today and then I added some water to all four corners. Am I worrying too much?





    Watch this video, I've used this method for about 20 years now, works every time.
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    Thanks Brian, I love your channel
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    Day 26 wiggles:


    Hope the clip works
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    Re: How much intervention do these eggs need?

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    Day 10 of incubation.


    Day 31. Ummm cause for concern? They seem to have dimpled quite a bit since this picture and even last week. Still candling with veins and the embryos are moving. Vermiculite and moss are drenched, box is sealed, and there is some condensation. Should I try damp moss directly on the eggs or leave them alone?
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    Re: How much intervention do these eggs need?

    Do you have a fan going in the incubator? Mine looked like that at day 10 and turning off the fan fixed it.

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    You DO NOT want the eggs wet.

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    Re: How much intervention do these eggs need?

    Quote Originally Posted by Galaxygirl View Post
    Do you have a fan going in the incubator? Mine looked like that at day 10 and turning off the fan fixed it.
    No fan, it's just a little Reptibator. Did yours recover?
    Quote Originally Posted by PitOnTheProwl View Post
    You DO NOT want the eggs wet.
    They're on a panel and nothing wet is touching them. I read putting lightly damp moss on them helps, but the idea makes me nervous. Should I not then?
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