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ElfenLied89
Crowing
I try to keep it between 65 and 75. Mostly around 70. I have 2 hygrometers in there checking humidity. One side says one thing and the other is usually a bit higher. I like to think it is somewhere in the middle. Lol.It’s okay Elfen. Hugs. Hugs. Hugs. Hugs.
At this point, it’s an excruciating wait until internal pip. There’s no need to worry, unless they become really late. And, right now Pride and Sloth are preparing. You can candle to see if they’ve internally pipped. You may not see the eggs move very much. I’ve had many that I watched and watched…. saw no movement. Then, the next morning I checked to see they were hatching or already hatched! Maintain that humidity, but don’t panic if it rises. I’ve had many hatch at a 70+% humidity spike. Keep updating!!!!
Hoping they internally pip soon!