I got eggs!

I have eggs now for 7 months, when I spray water can I spray on the eggs or on the inside of the box? to keep up the humidity?
 
Update on eggs is that the eggs are still doing great. Nice and plump and havent lost any. Also got a second clutch about 2 months later from retained sperm and they as well are doing great.
Sorry for late update for anybody that cares :D, just been a little busy with life.


Thread to pictures of the father Charlie
https://www.chameleonforums.com/more-sambava-pictures-49478/
https://www.chameleonforums.com/charlie-sambava-more-photos-50841/
https://www.chameleonforums.com/picture-my-panther-35478/

Thread to a picture of the mother Penelope
https://www.chameleonforums.com/meet-my-panthers-49219/
 
Pedro...don't spray water on the eggs...put it around the edges of the container. Make sure you don't keep the substrate/vermiculite too moist though because you will end up with the eggs swelling too much and the babies dying.
 
I have eggs now for 7 months, when I spray water can I spray on the eggs or on the inside of the box? to keep up the humidity?

Do not get any water on the eggs the easiest way for me is to drip into the vermiculite away from the eggs.
 
I have eggs now for 7 months, when I spray water can I spray on the eggs or on the inside of the box? to keep up the humidity?

As mentioned above, don't wet the eggs. I just drip water in the corners to raise the humidity when needed. Humidity has not been much of a problem at all for the eggs i have so far.
 
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