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    Lightbulb Incubation experiment

    I just found an interestng thing that some of you may have already heard of called spitballs http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-Wje...2&kw=spitballs
    Me being the curious type and one who likes 'sciencey' things lol I ordered some and after fooling around with them a bit I got the idea these things might be good to use as incubation medium.Not to sit the eggs directly in of course but on top of egg crate with these 'spitballs' underneath.

    I'm thinking they could provide 100% humidity easily since they are essentially water pearls, they could hold heat just like a bottle of water but at the same time give off moisture and if kept airtight(like in an egg box) they wouldn't dry out. Hatchlings couldn't drown in them, they are nontoxic and they are reusable just simply let them dry out and shrink.

    I haven't been able to try this yet cause I haven't been able to get my hands on a thermostat like I need to complete my incubator but I plan on putting this idea to the test soon as my first clutch is due to be laid the end of Feburary.

    I just want to hear peoples thoughts on this.
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    I think it will be more work than it is worth trying to keep those things hydrated. That's just me though, if you want to give it a try all the power to you.

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    Re: Incubation experiment

    lol yea I didn't know how to fix that for a minute but I changed it, was a misclick

    but as for keeping them hydrated, I've got a decent 2gal bag of these thing right now to see how long they stay hydrated if kept airtight without adding any additional water, its been one day and so far none have shrunk , if they go a week and none of them have lost considerable size it will be a good sign.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kyote19 View Post
    lol yea I didn't know how to fix that for a minute but I changed it, was a misclick

    but as for keeping them hydrated, I've got a decent 2gal bag of these thing right now to see how long they stay hydrated if kept airtight without adding any additional water, its been one day and so far none have shrunk , if they go a week and none of them have lost considerable size it will be a good sign.
    Seems interesting, I'd be interested to see if it works...

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    Interesting, my main concern is that it changes size drastically as it loses water, and that they may not release enough moisture in a closed container.

    You may want to check out Calcined Clay (Superhatch). It has many of the benefits you are looking for in an incubation medium. I have had great results the past few years with it. Amazing Stuff
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    I doubt that they will release enough moisture into the air
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    Re: Incubation experiment

    Well as I said I'm working on figuring this out myself.
    I moved the spitball batch into my incubator now set up in a egg box.
    right now humidity is reading 75-80%, but this is without stabalized temps and they have only been in for about 45 mins.

    I hate that I know I have a Repti Temp 500R lying around this house somewhere that I never used and now when I could actually try to use it for something I cant find it anywhere, actually thinking I might have thrown it away cause I couldnt get it to work on flexwatt previously
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    At a price of 10 bucks a small bag i dont see what the benefit is of trying a gimick to incubate the eggs you put so much work in to get. Vermiculite is alot cheaper and its a proven medium. Not to mention i wouldnt buy any product and think its worth a crap from the guys doing the video lol. Theres things worth screwin around with and tryin but doing it with precious eggs is not the thing to be screwing around with.
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    Re: Incubation experiment

    Quote Originally Posted by kyote19 View Post
    Well as I said I'm working on figuring this out myself.
    I moved the spitball batch into my incubator now set up in a egg box.
    right now humidity is reading 75-80%, but this is without stabalized temps and they have only been in for about 45 mins.

    I hate that I know I have a Repti Temp 500R lying around this house somewhere that I never used and now when I could actually try to use it for something I cant find it anywhere, actually thinking I might have thrown it away cause I couldnt get it to work on flexwatt previously
    The Repti Temp 500R is crap, those pet store thermostats aren't worth the plastic they are made of and certainly will not work well enough for an incubator.
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    Re: Incubation experiment

    Seems to me that the way they work would draw moisture away from the eggs and do the opposite of what you'd want them to do.
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