Suggetion on eggs Temp & Humidity.

Cali Reaper

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I just found out my 2 Chami's had laid their clutch one on top of another so now I have 63 eggs total in the Reptibator, I am using Hatch 'em gravel for all them, I am using some kind of Top of ware and made holes on the lid and left them closed inside the reptibator. Can anyone help me to make sure I am not doing anything wrong or guid me. Its my first ever to breed and want to make sure I get some of those eggs with babbies. I have enclosed some pictures so yoy can see.
 

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Firstable ,84F will make ur panther eggs cook,and the incubator drys up the humidity quickly plus does not serve a purpose to diapause the eggs.
In Medgascar ,season change temperature drop n raise,personally I like to diapause all my eggs to mimic in the wild how the panther cham lay theirs.
I prefer the closet method myself
 
what temperature would you suggest to not go over and under? and having the lids on the containers okay to have on or remove the lids?
 
Firstable ,84F will make ur panther eggs cook,and the incubator drys up the humidity quickly plus does not serve a purpose to diapause the eggs.
In Medgascar ,season change temperature drop n raise,personally I like to diapause all my eggs to mimic in the wild how the panther cham lay theirs.
I prefer the closet method myself

what temperature would you suggest to not go over and under? and having the lids on the containers okay to have on or remove the lids
 
what temperature would you suggest to not go over and under? and having the lids on the containers okay to have on or remove the lids?
In between 72F to 78F,diapause 68F,with the lid cover n open check them periodically every month to add just few drop of the water.
 
In between 72F to 78F,diapause 68F,with the lid cover n open check them periodically every month to add just few drop of the water.

Thank you for you help, I was also told that if I have them from 80-83 degrees they are sure to be males thats why I had it that high but I rather want the majority to be hatched
 
Will is it too late to change them to hatchright or is it okay to keep them on Hatch'em?
How long ago did u put ur eggs in there?and are ur hand steady enough to remove those eggs assuming its not that long ago u place those eggs inside the container.
 
If u dont have any more questions,I would like to excuse myself to go spin with some of my record collection,I wish u luck.
 
I placed them today but I think my Chami's laid them like 2 weeks ago
Then the answer is yes ,just make sure not to drop them ,since the eggs is not totally settle yet ,but why take u so long(2weeks?) to place ur eggs in the medium??u should place them right after she laid asap.
 
Then the answer is yes ,just make sure not to drop them ,since the eggs is not totally settle yet ,but why take u so long(2weeks?) to place ur eggs in the medium??u should place them right after she laid asap.

I tried to find them in my 5 gallon bucket and since I did not found and thought my Chami's never laid them until I saw the live plant I had in their dead, so I tried to remove it and dig another for a new live plant until I saw the clutch underneth the dead plant root.
 
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