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Originally Posted by EdgyExoticReptiles
well usually you want to give her a egg laying box with wet moss or something to keep them from dehydrating, then you want to move the eggs over (without turning the position they're in ) and put them in a large deli cup or container filled with vermiculite or moss, then put it in an incbator
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you can put a heat pad under the edge of a sterilite tub with lid on it...I use vermiculite, dampened. you want to keep the temps around 75-80 degrees. you can buy a little thermometer to set inside to monitor temps. you don't want to use regular bird egg incubators as they dry out the eggs, they will kill reptile eggs. you can open and check the conditions every week, that moves fresh air in and you can check on the eggs. a fun thing to do is check on them at night...take a flashlight and "candle" the eggs.....shine the light thru the backside of the egg towards you...if they are fertile you can see veins inside!