it works, but it is definitely something you have to monitor very closely and have good breeding stock for. humidity can be hard to control but once you get down a routine its easy
So, bad news, the last little baby passed away, but I did figure out why the last three passed away. Apparently the thermometer I was using is off by three degrees so instead of being 99, they were at 96 and apparently that was just too cold for the little ones to last long. But now that I know...
UPDATE
it’s day 23 for the little eggs and sadly we’re down to just one because the other egg just died which I know can happen in the final stages. The last remaining egg is active and doing good so looks like I’m gonna have to get them a friend when they hatch so they aren’t lonely
It’s currently day 18 for the little eggs
Out of the five eggs I set I am now down to two healthy and thriving little ones who should make it to lockdown without no problems. The third egg just up and died for some reason the other day so hopefully I tossed it fast enough that the two healthy...
I’m not seeing any movement from this egg and it looks different from the others, is it dead? The others are semi clear and I can see the babies perfectly, they’re at day 18. Oh and this egg feels kinda cold despite it being 99.4 in the incubator
I was just gonna leave it open since I wanted to monitor them during the hatching process and since I don’t have a lid on it I have it well protected by drafts. I do have a lid half covering it atm the moment tho. My only problem right now is that the temp is reading higher than it has in the...
It’s already day 14 and I just candled the eggs and all three are doing great and being active. So far everything is going great and I’m so excited to see if these babies make it to lockdown then hatch
see, really the only hard thing with this is controlling the heat since I'm using an open container for the eggs but other than that it works just fine. well, and the fact you can't trap the humidity but you can make up for that
DAY 9 UPDATE
so far, out of the five eggs I set three are left and thriving, they are developing well and are already moving around a tiny bit in their eggs plus I can see the little flickers of their hearts. I'll get pictures of them when I get home if y'all want
UPDATE
Already out of the five I set two are already veining and moving. Two are iffy since the egg shells are pretty thick so I’m gonna give them two days before I toss em
Three of the mistings aren’t directly on the eggs, it’s just to raise the humidity since it’s not an inclosed incubator. I only actually mist the eggs themselves when I wake up and when I head to bed so about 12 hours in between each misting. Oh and curious, what does a small blood ring on day...