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When I incubated my first clutch of veiled eggs, I kept them in a tupperware with vermiculite and just put them on top of my heated roach bin where they stayed steady at about 76 degrees. It worked great. In the future, I will just do what I have seen most breeders do and place eggs in vermiculite and store the containers in a closet closest to the center of the house (steadier temp).
That easy >???
yes and it works well doesnt it jerm i posted somthing about breaking diapause and got some pretty evil responses from some of our resident know it alls i agree no need for diapause in captivityAlways used tupperware containers with vermiculite in a closet with great success for pardalis eggs. I use a wine fridge to break diapause.
yes and it works well doesnt it jerm i posted somthing about breaking diapause and got some pretty evil responses from some of our resident know it alls i agree no need for diapause in captivity![]()
no i would rather not to avoid any unpleasantries between forum memberscan you link us?
no i would rather not to avoid any unpleasantries between forum members![]()