ChameleonAlley
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And it's impressive! I honestly didn't expect it be this sturdy and solid. It's also larger than I expected. I'm running some temp tests to see how well it holds the temp.
I wanted to ask you all a couple questions. The booklet that comes with it says that panther eggs should be incubated at 80-84 degrees. Is this the right temp?
Also, if I have my eggs in a tupperware container with the lid on, should I also fill the water resevoir on the bottom of the incubator to keep humidity? When using a tupperware container with the lid on, do I need to make small holes in the lid?
Thanks a ton all.
I wanted to ask you all a couple questions. The booklet that comes with it says that panther eggs should be incubated at 80-84 degrees. Is this the right temp?
Also, if I have my eggs in a tupperware container with the lid on, should I also fill the water resevoir on the bottom of the incubator to keep humidity? When using a tupperware container with the lid on, do I need to make small holes in the lid?
Thanks a ton all.