NJO
New Member
Curious our Sydney laid 5 eggs this morning. No where near her 4 nesting areas she made. One egg dropped in her habitat as she was leaving it this morning. The other 4 dropped on her way to her favorite basking place.
She cracked one, I didn't keep it because it was leaking. The others I placed in moist sand in a container. Placed that in a reptibator. The temperature set at 86. With humidity at 70 to 80%.
I hope the sand will be okay. That is all I had.
Do I need to cover the eggs or is the reptibator cover enough?
Is sand okay as long as it stays moist? Do you need moisten the sand daily?
If I can get vermiculite is still okay to transfer the eggs?
Lastly do I need to increase the temperature and humidity?
Nervous mom,
Best,
Norma
She cracked one, I didn't keep it because it was leaking. The others I placed in moist sand in a container. Placed that in a reptibator. The temperature set at 86. With humidity at 70 to 80%.
I hope the sand will be okay. That is all I had.
Do I need to cover the eggs or is the reptibator cover enough?
Is sand okay as long as it stays moist? Do you need moisten the sand daily?
If I can get vermiculite is still okay to transfer the eggs?
Lastly do I need to increase the temperature and humidity?
Nervous mom,
Best,
Norma