I am using a hova bator, so I can't really squeeze the vermiculite. I can keep any kind of temp and humidity that I want. I just need to know what to keep the humidity at???? I appreciate all input, I really do.
I have researched this question through this forum and through out the web. It seems to be that the humidity level to keep veiled eggs is up for discussion. I really want a succesful breader to tell me what they keep their veiled eggs at??
A learning process it is!! It is fun though, it just adds another dimension of having these animals! :cool: I currently have kept the hova bator at a constant 79*.
Arlene had her clutch of 34 eggs in late December. I immediately put the eggs in perlite in a tub. The temperature in tub over the last couple of months has had a flucuation of temp ranging from 74 - 79 degrees and around 90% humiditity. I haven't been able to keep the temperature constant...
I have been researching around for the ideal incubation temp and humidity for veiled eggs. I have found temperature ranges from 74* - 83* and humidity is all over the place. I have a hovabator and eggs on the way, and I want to get it right the first time (although I know its a learning...
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I was wondering how long after a chameleon lays a clutch that she can lay another one?? Arlene layed 34 eggs in late December and she is showing signs of having eggs like she did before. Is it possible that she already has another clutch only 3 months later?
I have the XL DIY screen cage and love it!! Although I want to somehow get a drainage system going. Does anyone have any clever ideas on how to implement a drain.
I have never looked at it like that..... But when you watch them eat, it is more like watching them hunt. They croutch down, then STRIKE!!! It is definately similar to how a lion hunts their prey. WOW, I feel proud and happy to be a part of this community that loves and respects these...
When I re-introduced my female back with my male... They went right for each other. I thought the same thing, that the were being aggresive. Especially the male. But after a minute or two they started getting down. Let them feel each other out (get your mind out of the gutter) and let them...