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    Re: How to set up an egg tub

    I bought two bags from Pangea Reptiles and my third bag from NERD when I was up there.

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    Re: How to set up an egg tub

    so i take it the humidity levels in the tub should be 80-100%?

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    Re: How to set up an egg tub

    yay heather!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    i knew it wouldve become a sticky because it is very helpful

    thank you so much you rock

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    Re: How to set up an egg tub

    Quote Originally Posted by LadyOhh View Post
    Hatchrite is sold online by several suppliers, but the original person who markets it is Alex Hue.
    I think it sells for around $12, but I was lucky enough to find it for $8 per bag online. The bags are 2 pound bags. I used about 1 1/4 - 1 1/2 pounds for each 6qt tub. Hope this helps.
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    Re: How to set up an egg tub

    If you attend reptile shows you can often find a vendor there selling it. If you attend the monthly show in Taylor, MI I believe one or two vendors there generally have it available.
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    Re: How to set up an egg tub

    Think we will find any hatchright at daytona?

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    Re: How to set up an egg tub

    Thank you for this tutorial!!! We just set our first egg tub up and it went off without a hitch thanks to you!!

    We used perilite and vermiculite

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    Re: How to set up an egg tub

    I poke small holes in the bottom of my egg tubs so the excess water drains out. Makes it fool proof.

    And for substrate i switched to Calcined clay. It holds on to water longer and its easier to tell how wet it is because the color changes from light tan (Dry) To dark brown(Wet)

    This is where i got it.
    http://www.dallasbonsai.com/store/calcined_clay.html

    Hands down the best hatching substrate ive ever used.

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    Re: How to set up an egg tub

    Quote Originally Posted by frankykeno View Post
    It helps keep the humidity in with the eggs without a lot of condensation dripping down on them. We air our eggs by removing the lid and lifting a corner of the cling wrap about every 3 to 5 days. Once they hit day 45 we remove the cling wrap all together and just pop the lid every day for a few seconds to air them (you'll see a lot more condensation developing at this point as they approach their hatching date).
    Talking about the condensation dripping. I have seen this method(cling wrap/press-n-seal) but I have noticed sometimes it will bow towards the center of the wrap which will direct the condensation(droplets) towards the center where the eggs normally are. Then you have drips on eggs. Please elaborate on how to prevent this so those going to try this method do it properly. (like me possibly.. )
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    Re: How to set up an egg tub

    Quote Originally Posted by Hyper Joe View Post
    Talking about the condensation dripping. I have seen this method(cling wrap/press-n-seal) but I have noticed sometimes it will bow towards the center of the wrap which will direct the condensation(droplets) towards the center where the eggs normally are. Then you have drips on eggs. Please elaborate on how to prevent this so those going to try this method do it properly. (like me possibly.. )
    If this is the case, I would lay a couple paper towels on top of the eggs. Would that be ok?

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