Thanks for the response.
I read that in the book and found that their reading seemed a bit high. As far as I can tell, everyone I've talked to and every post I've read advises that you incubate at lower temps and I've also noticed in almost every incubation container people putting holes in them, which would lower the humidity from 100%.
As of right now, I'm incubating my Pietschmanni and Sikorae eggs at fluctuating temps between 68F and 72F with 80-85% humidity. So far, all of the eggs seem to be doing perfect, with the exception of the first egg laid by my Pietschmanni group, which I think perished a long time ago because it has stopped growing and is about half the size of some of the other eggs that I have which have been incubating for four months or so. I know looks can be deceiving, but I'm hoping that I get a couple hatchlings. I should know if my incubation methods were successful with the Pietschmanni within the next month and a half or two, as I've got a couple clutches who have been in there for near 4 months! I'm really excited but working on not getting my hopes up at the same time.
Thanks,
-Armen