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    Re: Crestie Eggs Always Failing.

    Quote Originally Posted by George1994 View Post
    Hiya Deborah.

    Yeah, all eggs were quickly candles to check they were fertile. All the ones which were viable were promptly put in the incubator.

    I might try some out of the incubator next season then. Do you maintain a constant room temperature and monitor it or is comfortable for a human good for them?

    No background on them, they were both adults when purchased, but as I mentioned neither were bred before. My female, the one I've not tried to have eggs with yet is a proven breeder so will see what happens when I give her a shot.

    Thank you for the reply!

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    The temperture usually fluctuate between
    Quote Originally Posted by George1994 View Post
    Hiya Deborah.

    Yeah, all eggs were quickly candles to check they were fertile. All the ones which were viable were promptly put in the incubator.

    I might try some out of the incubator next season then. Do you maintain a constant room temperature and monitor it or is comfortable for a human good for them?

    No background on them, they were both adults when purchased, but as I mentioned neither were bred before. My female, the one I've not tried to have eggs with yet is a proven breeder so will see what happens when I give her a shot.

    Thank you for the reply!

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    The temperture usually fluctuate between 70 to 75 in the spot where they are located depending on the season so depending on the time of the year I have to wait a little longer than usual.

    Eggs can be successfully incubated anywhere between 69 to 80, I am not a fan incubating those guys at higher temps.

    The strange thing to me in your case is that they candle right but sometimes during incubation something happens. Sure every now and than you will have an egg does not hatch but all of them that's a lot.

    At this point I would make sure that the incubation method is correct, make sure it's not to dry but at the same time not to humid especially if your eggs are in direct contact with your medium.

    After that it will be about trying the male with another female and vice versa.




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