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I use the coarse vermiculite. Moisten it and take a fistful of it and squeeze it. There should be no more than a drop or two of water come out of it. Fill a shoe box sized container half full of the moist vermiculite and lay the eggs (in dents made with your thumb) in rows about an inch apart in all directions. Punch two very tiny holes in the lid and put the lid back on the container. Incubate them at about 74F. Beads of moisture will form on the sides and lid of the container. You don't need to add water unless the eggs start to dent in and then don't pour it over the eggs...and don't add much at a time.
 
i used the method that the ubove post says.At first u get quite a lot of moisture at the top so i wipe it off but then it is fine and stays about 70-80% humidity
 
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