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Posted by Conrad on April 22, 2003 at 12:03:42:
Well this will really make me sound like an amature...but when it comes to breeding, this is truly only my second one. When I removed my eggs from my blue beauty they had already set in a cluster and fearing to damage the eggs I didn't try to hard to seperate them, as I know people who have incubated eggs in the original cluster without any problems. But the eggs on top seem to be sinking in a bit and I'm worried that they aren't getting enough moisture. Is it safe to pry the cluster appart so that I can seat them in the vermiculite, or are there other options...I don't want to lose too many of these gems as they are all so far healthy looking eggs. Thanks in advance!
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