As of 4:30 this afternoon, we (I say "we" since you have all been going through this with me

) are up to 6 that are sweating. I have never seen any of my species' eggs sweat like this. Maybe because they are way bigger. Don't know and don't care - all I know is
I am starting to sweat bullets.

Guess it's time to get the video camera charged up and start putting together my baby bin(s).
Thanks Jamncristian, but I have already raised a few baby melleri from 6 weeks of age (and am currently raising a couple of Fluxlizard's that are about 7 mos. old now). Between that and having been keeping the melleri for quite a while now, I believe I know MD word-for-word. The one thing I have found with the melleri, however, is that you have to adjust it to your climate and what works for some may not work for others. That's just an observation.
Okay, now I'm rambling because I'm on the edge of my seat and can't focus. Plus, I only got 2.5 hours of sleep last night so I'm a little wired. I have been waiting for this for quite a while.
Rob and Ray, the only pics I would be able to post are of the sweating eggs, but I haven't taken any yet because I'm too afraid to open the two separate bins - I don't want to disturb them until it's time to take out some babies! I will post some, though, as stuff happens.
Thanks to all of you for sharing in the excitement with me! This is certainly something that I have been working torwards for quite some time.