Is this the right way to incubate my chams eggs?

lexi322

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So I ended up doing what they told me. Is this the right way to incubate my chams eggs? I also have them in a closet where the temp is always 75 to 78
 

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Looks good to me! Assuming there will be a lid on the container and the place you’re keeping the eggs is in the dark and the right temperature.
Yes indeed they are :) I don’t know what her dad looks like but we will see. My boy is beautiful
 
He’s absolutely GORGEOUS!! 😍😍 I love all of his colors and the stripes on his eye turrets and face! What’s his name?
 
Omg she is beautiful and had a full clutch of eggs! How exiting! Now don't forget to setup a calandar so you can take them out if the closet 20-30 days before they are ready to hatch so you can keep an eye on them and get ready. good luck. She needs a bunch of treats for doing such a good job. Also even if you don't mate her for the next batch of eggs, they could be fertile so you will have to treat them as fertile eggs!
 
Omg she is beautiful and had a full clutch of eggs! How exiting! Now don't forget to setup a calandar so you can take them out if the closet 20-30 days before they are ready to hatch so you can keep an eye on them and get ready. good luck. She needs a bunch of treats for doing such a good job. Also even if you don't mate her for the next batch of eggs, they could be fertile so you will have to treat them as fertile eggs!
Wait ? Is that possible? So you are saying that not only these eggs are fertile but the next batch can too!? How is that? Oh wow… and thank you she was 2 months when we got her . I won’t forget thanks :) i will keep that in mind.
 
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