I'm actually not sure of the temps and humidity, but I would keep the eggs at moderate humidity leaning towards a little arid , and definately not soak and wet, as for temps I would try and keep the eggs at an even 80 F . It's awesome that you got those guys to breed and lay eggs in the first place as these species are rarley bred and fairly uncommon in Canada. Yes i suppose it is a trial and error but if you succeed in incubating those eggs write down what you did and how you got them to breed, the temps they were kept at, when she layed, etc. Good Luck.
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