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Posted by BJ on April 06, 2000 at 17:47:13:
In Reply to: incubation of iguana eggs posted by hans windgassen on April 06, 2000 at 11:50:19:
Use rubbermaid type containers with vermiculite, forget about the moss. Ig eggs aren't very tricky, so just soak the verm. and squeeze it to drain off the excess water. Loosen it up and place the eggs in it about half buried. You can put vent holes in the container but then you should weigh it so you can add water that is lost from evaporation. Keep them at 86° to 88° and you shouldn't have any problems, assuming they're fertile that is.
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