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<blockquote data-quote="Konstantin" data-source="post: 238836" data-attributes="member: 30996"><p>Last time I went with the water on bottom and humidity was too high and it ended up disaster. </p><p>This time the one in the incubator were o er water too.The ewl seemed visibly less active in it even with cross ventilation. I put the ewl just on the stocking both times.I was advised to use coffee filter as is supposed to do better than just stocking alone.Also was advised to lower temps instead of 26-28 to go for 23-24 °C .</p><p>With this sack the main issue was that due to size of slings and numbers was virtually impossible to clean bad ones and pots inevitably went too bad at end.The metod over substrate was recommended to me by another seasoned breeder I met at a show.He breeds a lot of different species and thought will give it a go.</p><p>Its all learning curve as Im just a hobbyist trying to elevate my skills and learn sth.This particular species comes from relatively dry area so too much humidity is not going to be very good I imagine for development. Unfortunately they a burrowers too so hatching with mum is not an option either. I have another gravid hopefully female now so will try to do better next time.</p><p>Regards Konstantin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Konstantin, post: 238836, member: 30996"] Last time I went with the water on bottom and humidity was too high and it ended up disaster. This time the one in the incubator were o er water too.The ewl seemed visibly less active in it even with cross ventilation. I put the ewl just on the stocking both times.I was advised to use coffee filter as is supposed to do better than just stocking alone.Also was advised to lower temps instead of 26-28 to go for 23-24 °C . With this sack the main issue was that due to size of slings and numbers was virtually impossible to clean bad ones and pots inevitably went too bad at end.The metod over substrate was recommended to me by another seasoned breeder I met at a show.He breeds a lot of different species and thought will give it a go. Its all learning curve as Im just a hobbyist trying to elevate my skills and learn sth.This particular species comes from relatively dry area so too much humidity is not going to be very good I imagine for development. Unfortunately they a burrowers too so hatching with mum is not an option either. I have another gravid hopefully female now so will try to do better next time. Regards Konstantin [/QUOTE]
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