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Posted by Christy on November 12, 2001 at 08:24:12:
In Reply to: Possible suggestion .... posted by Mr. D on November 12, 2001 at 00:49:58:
: Go to the hardware store. Buy a good strong lock for the enclosure you just finished building. Take the incubator into the enclosure with you. Have someone lock the enclosure from the outside while you are in there. This will enable you to keep a close eye on the eggs. Trust me, you don't want to take a chance on anything happening to them at all. You have to watch them 24/7 for about the first week after being laid to make sure that nothing goes wrong. Locking the enclosure ensures that none of the little hatchlings will escape if you fall asleep in there and someone tries to open the enclosure to check on you.
: One more thing, before you take the incubator into the enclosure - and this is the MOST important part - send me a check in the amount of $1550 for my consulting fee.
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