PUT EGG CRATE PLASTIC GRID BETWEEN THE EGGS AND THE VERMICULITE. You want the humidity at near 100% but DONT let the eggs sit in or be covered in water. If you keep the humidity at 95 to 100% the eggs will stay hydrated. Invest in eggsafe inti fungal and antibacterial powder. If the eggs start to look dehydrated, place a damp paper towel over them for 24 hours. Other than that. looking good.
@@odgcexoticsourdadsgonecraz3709 ah, sorry to hear it man. Best of luck though. I'm looking forward to seeing what other morphs you hatch out. I'm 16 months out from breeding mine muself
@@odgcexoticsourdadsgonecraz3709 that can happen it looks to me like the substrate was to moist and they absorbed the water drowing them inly a week or 2 into incubation thats what it looks like to me ive seen this exact thing happen with other peoples cluthes ive also seen when they get too dry