panther eggs!!

weeman

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Hey guys just wondering if people can let me know the parameters that they incubated there panther eggs. My Nosey B just had her first clutch of 16 eggs. They are fertile but this is not only her first clutch but mine as well. I have mostly worked with Jacksons and there wonderful live birth. I live in British Columbia so my problem is getting them warm enough. I keep reading in books of temperature and humidity but would like to hear from people that have had success with their eggs. I also read of two different opinions of weather to keep them at a constant temperature or fluctuate it then a period of steady then fluctuate again. Also there’s not much out there on what humidity to try and keep them at. I mixed up the perlite in the beginning to wet but when squeezed no water drips. They are in a Tupper wear container with two small holes drilled in top I’m getting a reading of 60% humidity and the temperatures is 14 hours 84 and ten hours 72. Any suggestions would be great. Thanks
 
My house does not go under 62 in the winter month and stays under 80 in the summer. Ones that incuibate in the summer months hatch about a month shorter than ones that incuibate in the winter months. i incuibate panther eggs in my hall closet. Many clutches. If you buy an incuibater its 68-78 It varrys by personal preference
 
Thanks for that. I seem to be able to keep temperature okay i just worried about the humidity. I dont want them to mold. Anybody else want to chime in on correct humidity??
 
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