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Eggs soon please help
I was wondering if anyone can help me out by explaining step by step setting up incubation for veiled chameleons. My female is gravid for the first time and I would like to know how someone else successfully incubated and hatched their eggs. I also would like to know what works better a box or a hovabator because I do own a hovabotor. I am just afraid that it will be too hot?.... How exactly would I use just a box and or how would I properly set up my hovabator system. I have perchased perilite and vermiculite. How much water would also be helpful. Thank You All!!!
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Yay for eggs soon
veiled cham
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So far I have mine in my hova-bator and everything seems good. That was the only thing I could find big enough to incubate 65 eggs. She only laid them 2 weeks ago, so I am sorry I don't have a full report for you yet. I am using perlite. I have heard a lot of suggestions on this site so hopefully you get some veteran answers soon!
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