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    Nosey Be eggs sweating

    Back in june'13 my nosey be laid 32 eggs, now I believe they are about to hatch. One is sweating and looks like one is already started to open up! I'm so excited but very worried at the same time.
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    Incubating for 9 months

    Thank you all for your help hope very thing goes well.
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    Eggs Dry Scale

    I was at 70 degrees, I started another post cuz I candled the eggs and didn't see anything, please take look its under "incubating for 9 months"
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    Incubating for 9 months

    Yes they have gotten bigger since they were laid, the first batch she laid 31 eggs. A few of the eggs almost doubled in size. One of the eggs did collapsed after 4 months the rest got bigger. I separated them into two Tupperware containers 15 in each. Two months after she laid the first...
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    Incubating for 9 months

    I will go ahead and try that,Thank you
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    Incubating for 9 months

    Sorry getting ahead of myself. Correction: the subject says 9 months but it's actually only been 7 months
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    Incubating for 9 months

    Here's another picture
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    Incubating for 9 months

    I been incubating some nosey be eggs since June'13, temperature I been incubating at is 70 degrees so I candled the eggs today and I don't see any veins. They are about 7 months, the eggs have a scale look to them, are they not fertile? When would you start to see if the eggs are fertile?
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    Ambilobe

    I'm looking for a real nice yellow body blue bar wild caught ambilobe.
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    Eggs Dry Scale

    Very interesting, this is my first clutch so I don't really know what to look for, keeping an eye them everyday now
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    Eggs Dry Scale

    cant wait for mine to hatch.
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    Eggs Dry Scale

    thanks a lot will start getting their food and cages this weekend
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    Eggs Dry Scale

    I haven't candled them because I have seen the eggs growing so I assumed they are fertile. This is my first clutch so I hope everything goes well.
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    Eggs Dry Scale

    Need some help. I have a some nosey be eggs that were laid in june'13 they are about 9 months now and i been incubating then at 70 deg. The eggs have a dry scale look to them, is this normal ? Are the eggs okay? Anything i need to do?
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    Which incubator??

    Im sorry got ahead of myself. I currently have some Nosey Be eggs in there. The incubator heats and cools and i have been able to hold 99% humidity but i do need to bring it down.
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    Which incubator??

    im using the new 2013 exo terra incubator and its been holding 1 degree, so far im pertty satisfied with it.
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    Today!!! New T.J.Jacksoni Baby's

    Congratulations Steve, havent had the experience in taking care of the babies but im sure you will have your hands full.
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    We got Nosey Be eggs / container question

    Here's a picture of the container I'm using, please let me know if I did something wrong. Thanks for the help.
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    We got Nosey Be eggs / container question

    For substrate I used vermiculite about 1 inch and did a 1 to 1 ratio to start with and then kept adding until I Squeezed out one drop of water. I'm using a Rubbermaid container. The weight of each container is 240 grams & 255 grams Temp in the incubator is 74 degrees and 84% humidity...
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    We got Nosey Be eggs / container question

    Will do the same. Thanks for the quick reply, I really appreciate it.
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