jajeanpierre
Chameleon Enthusiast
I'm getting ready to hatch my very first clutch of eggs, 12 T. q. gracilior eggs. I have some humidity worries.
I mixed up a 1:1 by weight vermiculite/water mixture and put them in a sealed container with no air holes. I also put in a remote temperature/humidity sensor so I could keep an eye on temps without opening the incubator.
The humidity stayed at 99% until just recently. There is condensation on the lid, but I panicked anyway and added a bit of water. Now I think I added too much.
There is no water collecting on the bottom of the container, but I just feel the vermiculite is wetter.
Is it a problem? My remote humidity reads 94% but I just can't believe that is true. It has to be close to 100%. It just has to with condensation on the lid.
Should I have weighed the closed up box of eggs and then just kept the weight the same throughout the incubation?
I mixed up a 1:1 by weight vermiculite/water mixture and put them in a sealed container with no air holes. I also put in a remote temperature/humidity sensor so I could keep an eye on temps without opening the incubator.
The humidity stayed at 99% until just recently. There is condensation on the lid, but I panicked anyway and added a bit of water. Now I think I added too much.
There is no water collecting on the bottom of the container, but I just feel the vermiculite is wetter.
Is it a problem? My remote humidity reads 94% but I just can't believe that is true. It has to be close to 100%. It just has to with condensation on the lid.
Should I have weighed the closed up box of eggs and then just kept the weight the same throughout the incubation?