Re: How much intervention do these eggs need?
Reptibator is a great machine. I use the same one. I don't know about hatch rite and I think you need very little water when using it , I could be wrong. You are supposed to dampen the sponge in the bator and water is supposed to be in the channels under the sponge. You certainly can fill the space in the bator with 100% cypress mulch. I am trying to keep you from moving the eggs too much.
Re: How much intervention do these eggs need?
Just looked at hatch rite and it's pre moistened so you are supposed to just pour it into the tub and you're supposed to be good? That can only be true if your egg tub is 100% sealed and you are reading 99% humidity on the hygrometer in the tub! Concentrate on sealing the egg tub for your best result. Don't ever use hatch rite again if you can avoid it.
Re: How much intervention do these eggs need?
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Albert Clark
Reptibator is a great machine. I use the same one. I don't know about hatch rite and I think you need very little water when using it , I could be wrong. You are supposed to dampen the sponge in the bator and water is supposed to be in the channels under the sponge. You certainly can fill the space in the bator with 100% cypress mulch. I am trying to keep you from moving the eggs too much.
Ok, I'll try adding water and mulch to the bator itself and I'll add an extra layer of press-n-deal to the egg boxes. I have sphagnum moss, could I use that instead of cypress mulch?
I very much appreciate your help. I'll make sure not to move the eggs.
Yep, Hatchrite has been more of a headache than anything!
Re: How much intervention do these eggs need?
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Originally Posted by
Albert Clark
Just looked at hatch rite and it's pre moistened so you are supposed to just pour it into the tub and you're supposed to be good? That can only be true if your egg tub is 100% sealed and you are reading 99% humidity on the hygrometer in the tub! Concentrate on sealing the egg tub for your best result. Don't ever use hatch rite again if you can avoid it.
Yes, the idea is that you're supposed to pour it in and be done with it. The tubs had condensation for the first few days and then it dried out.
Re: How much intervention do these eggs need?
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PitOnTheProwl
How thick is the substrate?
You can add water as long as the eggs are not sitting in it.
Also make sure the water is about the same temperature of the substrate.
1 1/2 to 2 inches I'd say. I didn't consider the temperature of the water, thank you.
Re: How much intervention do these eggs need?
Just be careful of the amount of water you put into the hatch rite so as not to overly dampen the eggs from the bottom. I think once you are sealed tightly with the egg tub you will see the humidity rise and stabilize. Hope you can get it done safely. Good luck and keep us updated.