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Old 07-02-2014, 05:03 PM   #11
cahrens
My personal preference is to pull the eggs and incubate them artificially. That doesn't necessarily mean you need an incubator though. This year I tried just setting some eggs up in shoeboxes, in vermiculite, and put them on a shelf. The room is kept at 88 degrees so my only concern was humidity which turned out to be a non issue. The first clutch pipped today and all the eggs look good. Are you able to keep the mom at the right temp? How's your humidity control working out?
 
 


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