ridgebax1
Avid Member
I think baby chams are about the cutest things on earth! I applaud all of you who take on the task of breeding and all the care that goes with it. I have noted how careful everyone is with the eggs to keep them in the correct conditions. My question is this: why do you take them out of the dirt and place them in the little containers etc. that are required for incubation? They don't get this treatment in nature so why can't you just leave them in the dirt as they were laid? Is it because of temp requirements? Again thanks for all you do for the hobby.