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<blockquote data-quote="TJB13" data-source="post: 7120" data-attributes="member: 438"><p>I pulled my Chilean rose egg sac a couple weeks ago and have been incubating them. I pulled it 2 weeks after it was laid because she left it alone. I had over 150 estimated eggs and very few were shrivelled. I removed the bad looking ones and kept them at 84 degrees Fahrenheit and 80% humidity. I have been rolling them a couple times a day. The last 4 days I have been finding more and more shrivelled and bad. I have continued removing bad ones as I see them but am worried I won't have any left soon. I still am not sure if they are fertile or not. Am I doing something wrong?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TJB13, post: 7120, member: 438"] I pulled my Chilean rose egg sac a couple weeks ago and have been incubating them. I pulled it 2 weeks after it was laid because she left it alone. I had over 150 estimated eggs and very few were shrivelled. I removed the bad looking ones and kept them at 84 degrees Fahrenheit and 80% humidity. I have been rolling them a couple times a day. The last 4 days I have been finding more and more shrivelled and bad. I have continued removing bad ones as I see them but am worried I won't have any left soon. I still am not sure if they are fertile or not. Am I doing something wrong? [/QUOTE]
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