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Post by zarozinia on Mar 27, 2004 18:59:54 GMT -5
We are incubating our corn eggs in a polystyrine box with holes in it( free from a local aquatic shop). Inside it has a heatmat on the bottom, a lunchbox with holes drilled in it, (half filled with vermiculite, eggs then a layer of damp moss), which is suspended on two iron rods pushed through the poly box. its temperature is maintained with a matstat and has held a steady 29 - 30 C. We also use an independant temperature probe to ensure temps are kept right. Angi
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fatso
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Post by fatso on Mar 28, 2004 3:29:59 GMT -5
Sound good to me, but don't let it get any warmer though.
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Post by James on Mar 28, 2004 4:00:19 GMT -5
Good luck with the eggs Angi!
James
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Post by JackieP on Apr 7, 2004 12:29:54 GMT -5
We have our incubators set-up in the same manner (BAC is excellent for poly-boxes - LOL). We have two though one for my Rhacodactylus eggs and one for our other reptile eggs. Good luck with the eggs!
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Post by zarozinia on Apr 7, 2004 15:12:20 GMT -5
How did I know you would get youre poly boxes from there? Good luck with yours aswell Out of our first lot only one is good, but we are much more optomistic with this corn. Angi
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Agiob
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Post by Agiob on Apr 8, 2004 20:13:31 GMT -5
HI Jackie, Guess what I get mine there too.
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