i was wanting to hear from anyone that has used this and success or failure rates. thanks
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some good stuff. http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...ight=hatchrite http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...ight=hatchrite
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Hatchrite works wonders for leopard geckos, so id say it would be good for snakes.
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I have heard some bad things about it when it first came out. I dont know if they changed anything or not though.
When I was at NERD last May, all the eggs in the incubator were on Hatchrite.
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thank you all for the info. and thanks for the links Pat
Its all I use...No guess on mixing water to perlite or vemiculite any more...
yea i am sure it is a little cheaper to do it that way but for a couple of small clutches i really did not want to mess with mixing stuff.
Anyone know how many bags of Hatchrite I should order for three clutches (probably 4-6 eggs each) incubated in 15 quart tubs if I decide to use Hatchrite over Vermiculite?
Originally Posted by JASBALLS I have heard some bad things about it when it first came out. I dont know if they changed anything or not though. Such as...
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