ok. I'll try to keep this short. I keep my eggs in 5 x 8 inch tupperware-like containers. (anything that is clear, airtight, and small enough to fit in the incubator) I put about an inch of perlite (or vermiculite) in the container and put in about 3:10 water:substrate. you dig a littel hole with your thumb, burying the egg longways about halfway deep. close the container and put it in the incubator. For the first few days, check it often. If the eggs start to collapse (en masse), then you need to add more water to the substrate, never directly to the eggs. If the eggs start to show condensation (water droplets on the eggs) then the humidity is too high. In this case, you need to take the top off the container and let some of the humidity air out, this may take a few hours. After a few times, you will get the hang of it.
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