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Another unexpected egg thread :)

howiet4702

Wanted: Jasper Co Okeetee
Hey everyone! It's been a while.......

Well, wouldn't you know, lil ol' Snowy produced her first clutch off eggs. :)

She started laying late last night, and so far she has 4 eggs out already. As far as I can tell, all looks good so I will keep you all updated.
 
Serpwidgets said:
Congrats, and welcome back. :)

Thanks Charles....

When I put the two corns together hoping for something to happen, they seemed not to care at all......

I guess all hell broke lose when I left the room for a little bit......
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here is a pic from today...this is my first clutch but I think they look pretty good so far...
 

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i did have one question though...The temp is around 80 constantly with the humidity about 85%. I have them in a closed Tupperware container with some holes in them. I also covered the eggs with moss. However, I have a lot of water droplets on the side and on the lid. Is this too much humidity? The droplets are not hitting the eggs directly because of the moss on top of the eggs.

Thanks!
 
it should be ok, my hunidity is at 80% and my temps are 29.5

i have them sititng in vermiculite with moss over top, as long as they dont dimple in, or expand so much, they should be ok, just keep an eye on them and no doubt you will ;)
 
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