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curley hair has a sac
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<blockquote data-quote="kenney" data-source="post: 74775" data-attributes="member: 4798"><p>A curly hair i got at the hamberg show has layed eggs and has a sac now, its been about 2 weeks or so, had not planed for this as i was still reserching breeding..... so a few qestions</p><p>When do i need to pull the sac?</p><p>I dont have a mechanical mom, any easy way to make a setup to keep the sac warm when i do pull them?</p><p>Whats the temp and humidity rang for the sac ( i know bracnyphelmas are hardy but i assume eggs are alot diffrent)</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kenney, post: 74775, member: 4798"] A curly hair i got at the hamberg show has layed eggs and has a sac now, its been about 2 weeks or so, had not planed for this as i was still reserching breeding..... so a few qestions When do i need to pull the sac? I dont have a mechanical mom, any easy way to make a setup to keep the sac warm when i do pull them? Whats the temp and humidity rang for the sac ( i know bracnyphelmas are hardy but i assume eggs are alot diffrent) Thanks [/QUOTE]
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