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Humidity and incubating eggs

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:D One of our dragons just laid it's first clutch. I have cornsnake eggs incubating now and they require a high humidity. What should the humidity levels form the beardie eggs be? Can I place them in the same incubator with the cornsnakes? Thanks for your help.
 
e have had success with keeping the eggs at about 30 degrees and the eggs must not get to wet as we found this made several of ours hatch to quickly with their yolks still attached, they did still survive. we kept the eggs vermiculite that is tacky with moisture to the touch
 
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