I have a question!!!
Ive incubated a couple of eggs from pegus and havent had much luck with hatching them. What are good incubation temps. What type of medium would you recomend? and How hi should you keep the humidity?
The eggs Ive incubated were kept at 80 degrees and kept around 80 % humidity. I used a mix of vermiculite and peat moss, but all the eggs molded and died after only a few days. ( they seemed very fertile )
Thanks,
Bryan
Lyle Puente <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>thanks lyle,
>i've got two more questions if you don't mind:
anytime, fire!
>>The eggs take...forever to hatch.
>
>is this referring to incubation time or the fact that it takes a long time
>for them to produce fertile eggs?
incubation time.....6 months or more.
>
>>The imports are delicate and carry highloads of internal parasites.
>
>the ones i am looking at buying are imports. would they require a vet visit
>to deal with the parasites or could that problem be eliminated over time
>with proper care, assuming they make it through the initial establishment?
a vet visit is a good investment. You will need meds to clean them up and a
fecal exam is usually very inexpensive. Most charge about $10-15 for that.
The proper meds and dosage are important.
Lyle Puent! e
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