Hi all,
I wanted to ask what level of moisture I should have in my egg hatching container? I was following the ultimate guide to breeding beetles, which calls for a layer of crushed oak leaves between the eggs and the substrate, but I don't believe it specified the humidity level.
Since my understanding is that the eggs absorb liquid from their surroundings, I sprayed the oak leaves a bit before covering the eggs. (It is like a layer cake, eggs on bottom, .5 inch wet leaves, 2 inches of wet flake soil).
That being said, I was watching Daniel Ambuehl's video on Dynastes egg containers and the substrate didn't look all that damp..
Can anyone help confirm one way or the other?
I wanted to ask what level of moisture I should have in my egg hatching container? I was following the ultimate guide to breeding beetles, which calls for a layer of crushed oak leaves between the eggs and the substrate, but I don't believe it specified the humidity level.
Since my understanding is that the eggs absorb liquid from their surroundings, I sprayed the oak leaves a bit before covering the eggs. (It is like a layer cake, eggs on bottom, .5 inch wet leaves, 2 inches of wet flake soil).
That being said, I was watching Daniel Ambuehl's video on Dynastes egg containers and the substrate didn't look all that damp..
Can anyone help confirm one way or the other?