Hi Neil.
I have tried all I could but I can't see image you send me. All of the photographies in the mails are received in text format.
I'm very intrested by this photography, could you send me it please to this email adress: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
thanks a lot in advance
Laurent BARBIER

Hi Laurent,

As others have suggested, humidity has to be high, but the
eggs should not be in contact with a damp substrate.

I use a piece of aquarium filter foam about 3/8" think and
pinch out depressions to hold the eggs. This can then be set on top
of wet substrate (vermiculite wrapped in nylon stocking,
coconut coir, seramis, etc.) in a deli cup or similar container.
(see attached photo)

Incubation is 90-100 days at 18-20C (night) to 22-23C (day).
The eggs can get cooler at night without any problems.
U. ebenaui hatch a bit better at 23-24 during the day.

I hope this helps!
Neil

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