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    Re: Are my ball python eggs ok

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    I dont have a lid on the plastic boxes i do have a Styrofoam lid on the incubator and there in vermiculite what should i do are they saveable thanks
    Well there is your problem egg box need to have a lid otherwise they will dry out, find a lid, place a slightly moist paper towel over the eggs for 24 hours, measure the humidity in the egg box once the lead is on it should be close to 100% if not or if the substrate feels dry add water (careful because you don't want to get your eggs too wet either)
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