Do you keep tubs in incubator after eggs are removed?
My wine fridge incubator holds 6 tubs. There are two with eggs still in there. Do I leave the egg-less tubs that still have vermiculite and water in there to stabilize the temps or do I just leave the two in alone?
Thanks.
Re: Do you keep tubs in incubator after eggs are removed?
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WingedWolfPsion
I would remove them because after 60 days in a warm, moist environment, they're going to be growing something, and I wouldn't want extra mold spores in there.
That brings up another question. Do you throw away the vermiculite or is there some way to clean it and reuse it next season? The eggs were sitting on a light diffuser but I know some fluids leaked out of the eggs and into the wet vermiculite.
Re: Do you keep tubs in incubator after eggs are removed?
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JohnNJ
That brings up another question. Do you throw away the vermiculite or is there some way to clean it and reuse it next season? The eggs were sitting on a light diffuser but I know some fluids leaked out of the eggs and into the wet vermiculite.
Bleah! Throw it away. The particles are porous, and festering egg juices are bacteria parties. New vermiculite is cheap.
Re: Do you keep tubs in incubator after eggs are removed?
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loonunit
...festering egg juices are bacteria parties.
Quite a picture you painted. Out it goes.
Thanks.
Re: Do you keep tubs in incubator after eggs are removed?
I clean them out right away. I have water bottles in my incubator to keep the temps.
Re: Do you keep tubs in incubator after eggs are removed?
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Originally Posted by
JohnNJ
Quite a picture you painted. Out it goes.
I do what I can to keep everyone around me ever so slightly nauseous...