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The straws are for keeping the eggs in place.
The eggs keep the size and wight through out the hatching.
Very important; We hatch them at about 26.5-27 C, at lower temps the hatchling die in the egg, at higher temps we get some deformed babies, like crooked backs. A slight night cooling is very beneficial.
Tips; If you ever have the chance go to Nosy Mangabe and Masoala to see them live this is very good for understanding fx how high temps they expirience during the day. Do not mistake the fimbs for high elevation spices!
Last season we hatched out 23 babies and 3 so far this season (long waiting list).
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