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Old 20-02-2005, 03:47 AM
Lady Blacksword
 
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Could use the heating mats you can get for reptiles too, if you can't get
seeling mats.
Murri

"auntymo" wrote in message
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get yourself a seedling mat/waterproof heating pad. that would keep the
babies a bit warmer.

the thing i've most often heard is to expose them to the ambient humidity
until they wilt a bit, then put them back in their extra humid place
again. lather rinse and repeat. each time it should be a little longer
before you have to put them back, and eventually they should be able to
take the usual humidity you have.

of course i am in no way an expert, just thought i'd share some tips i've
heard from others.

--mo--