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    Re: Maternal Incubation Pics

    Quote Originally Posted by LadyOhh View Post
    When I did it a couple years ago, I had a 100% hatch rate..

    Congrats on the babies!
    Thanks Heather!!!
    Quote Originally Posted by Drew87 View Post
    WOW congrats man, thats really cool have never seen it before. thankx for showing us.
    Thanks Andrew!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by cassandra View Post
    Cool pictures - thanks for sharing!
    Thank you Cassandra!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Freakie_frog View Post
    Very cool! Are you expecting anything nice or just normals. You go more guts that I do. I was stressing getting them in the bator much less leaving them with mom.

    Make sure you keep us updated on if mom takes longer to come back on feed that the ones that were in the bator.

    Best of luck
    Thanks Ed!!!

    This clutch is from a Black Pastel x normal pairing. LOL, I did pay a lot more attention to these than I do the ones in the incubator. I misted the substrate daily and checked mom and the eggs (when I could see them) with a temp gun to make sure the temps were ok.

    I'll keep you posted on what we end up with and how mom does on her feeding.

    Quote Originally Posted by bigballs View Post
    congrats and good luck with the remaining eggs!

    so how did you keep the humidity up??
    Thanks Julian!!!

    I placed a large water bowl beside mom and misted the substrate daily. I was really concerned about the humidity because she is in a Vision CB70 rack and it's harder to keep the humidity up in those racks than it is in a closed rack such as Boaphile RhinoRaxx, RBI, etc.
    Last edited by Louis Kirkland; 07-01-2008 at 02:36 PM.
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