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lexi322

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So I open up the lid since I have not put any holes in it
Because it was at 90% and now it is at 75%

I let it dry out a bit it was wayy to humid in there

I just hope i did not kill them

What can I do too see if the babys are still alive or not? Any way to tell?
 
Please keep all the questions about your eggs in one thread…you’re making it difficult for us to follow.
Didn’t you just say the temperature was at 90?
 
You have multiple threads going on the same main topic of your eggs... You are going to make it very hard for the members that can give you proper feedback on incubating eggs by not having all of your questions addressed in one thread. Please keep your additional questions in your main thread to ensure the people that can help you see all of the information. Each time you post in your thread all of the members that already gave feedback there get a notification of your additional post. So you end up getting additional help from those members that actually have the experience of breeding and incubating eggs.
 
I don’t think the humidity is a problem…but the temperature definitely has an affect on the eggs. Too hot can kill them…as can temps that are too cold. Temperatures plays a part in how long they take to hatch too.
I don’t think the humidity is a problem…but the temperature definitely has an affect on the eggs. Too hot can kill them…as can temps that are too cold. Temperatures plays a part in how long they take to hatch too.
I purchased a digital thermometer alrdy that for sure will let me know if it is accurate. I don’t want to move the eggs to another container, but also I don’t want them to die either. Here in Ca its hot. Maybe if I puncture some holes on the lid that should help? They are not gettjng any ventilation right now.
 
You have multiple threads going on the same main topic of your eggs... You are going to make it very hard for the members that can give you proper feedback on incubating eggs by not having all of your questions addressed in one thread. Please keep your additional questions in your main thread to ensure the people that can help you see all of the information. Each time you post in your thread all of the members that already gave feedback there get a notification of your additional post. So you end up getting additional help from those members that actually have the experience of breeding and incubating eggs.
Got it will do
 
Is this ok?I purchased a new digital thermometer/hygrometer for the container and this is what it is reading.. it alerts me on my phone if it goes up higher . The temp is one thing and the humidity is another. So temp has to be at this range? And the humidity?
 

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