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Thread: First time incubating eggs
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11-07-2019, 12:42 PM #1
First time incubating eggs
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My family and I have a clan of beautiful beasties. We were surprised about 2 weeks ago with our first laid egg, but sadly was a dud. Another beauty of ours laid 2 eggs almost a week ago. The eggs were stuck together so I did not try to separate them. My question is how they look now. One has almost completely collapsed with the other looking to start doing the same. This is our first time with laid eggs and incubations. We have the eggs in an incubator at 88 degrees with damp but not soaking wet medium in the tub. My question is... do we have duds on our hands, or is one possibly a good egg?Leo Egg.jpg
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11-08-2019, 01:01 AM #2
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The eggs should be inside a container in the incubator. Don't put any holes in the container. It should close tightly and you can open the container briefly once weekly for air exchange. Hopefully you have a good thermostat and a digital thermometer with probe to be sure the temperature is correct and steady.
Good luck.
Aliza
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