Muahahahahah

Shawntea

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That was the sound that escaped my mouth when as cleaning out my Brev tank I found these beauties.
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Nothing like a grown woman laughing maniacally and jumping up and down to frighten small children! :eek:
 
so next question is how to incubate the little ones? Have them in Tupperware style container with moist vermiculite and vent holes in the lid. Placed them on top of the Brev enclosure where they will maintain relatively same temps and humidity and not be disturbed. Now what?

Laurie I found a thread where you said you could find info for another member, maybe you can help me? :eek:

Searched and didn't find much, so maybe I'm not searching correctly?:confused:
 
You said they are ontop of your brev's enclosure? You want to make sure they are in a temperature controlled room that is dark.

Congrats by the way!
 
Congrats! Incubation temps should be no lower than 64 or higher than 78 for incubation temps. Staying more in the 75 degree range had a much quicker incubation time (40-50 days) than staying at lower temps like 65 (90+ days). Keep them in the dark (they would normally be buried) and keep humidity high (80% or so).
 
thanks for the fast replies! I now have them in the linen closet, dark, 74 degrees, and unbothered. Will keep y'all posted. I think my female temp actually laid this clutch she seems much slimmer to me ;)
 
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