Strophurus williamsi hatched on SIM incubation container

MXWreptile

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This little guy hatched out today using the SIM incubation container. The incubation time was shorten and it hatched also without yolk sack. We had no "dead in the egg" babies since we use this method. It seems to work perfect for Strophurus eggs.


Max
 

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MXWreptile

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The eggs are incubated at 100% relative humidity level and 100% gas exchange. This allows better developing of the babies, so they hatch earlier and without yolk sack.


Max
 

Mickej

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The eggs are incubated at 100% relative humidity level and 100% gas exchange. This allows better developing of the babies, so they hatch earlier and without yolk sack.


Max

Sounds intresting, is there anywere i can check this method out further? Or would you mind explaining it a little more in detail. "100% gas exchange"???

;-)
 

MXWreptile

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Sounds intresting, is there anywere i can check this method out further? Or would you mind explaining it a little more in detail. "100% gas exchange"???

;-)

Hello,

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Mickej

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Thats a great product, i have used a similiar way to hatch ballpythons. But without the rails. Do they ship to sweden?
 

Jateui

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I've heard a lot of good things about that method, but it's really nice to see more results. :D thank you for posting up your experience, and congratulations on the new little one.
 
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