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Thank you every time.Mine have all done well so far (knock wood). I credit my success to a few things. Individual baby cages are a big part as they reduce competition stress significantly. The cages are heavily planted to stabilize the humidity and I hand mist and use a timed dripper. I feed twice a day at least a dozen feeders each. I have fruit fly cultures and bean beetles to start them off, pinheads when they are big enough. I very carefully supplement them from the beginning. I do not use a basking bulb when they are young only linear UVB and linear plant lighting.
None of this would make much of a difference if the female wasn't healthy when she conceived. My females are captive bred and I raised them from babies. Your failures may have been due to the health of the mother.
I have raised a few surprise babies and clutches people gave me when they were unable to. I've been lucky with those so far as well.
My baby cages. A link to my inspiration baby-update-with-pics.150330/
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you use to Ventilation fan? for Ventilation
Isn't high humidity and ventilation important to Jacksonii?No fan on the cages. I do sometimes run a fun in the room.
I live where the humidity is low. The other person I showed you also has low humidity.