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    Re: How to set up an egg tub

    Quote Originally Posted by adamsky27 View Post
    I read the entire thread, thank you for the write up! Could somebody pm me where you buy your vermiculite/perlite online? There aren't any local shows that I will be attending, and I will be needing this very soon.
    I searched around and found that most get this locally at places like Lowes.

    Thanks again for the write-up!

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    Re: How to set up an egg tub

    Great Thread

    Im new to this site and this is my 1st post

    Im planning on Breeding my BP's end of this year and this Thread has Helped LOADS

    Thanks all

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    Awesome! I didnt know if what materials I would need. Its seems really simple. Thank you!
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    Great write up and very helpful comments. I plan on breeding next season as well and this really helped clear up a lot of questions!

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    great thread but do you put any holes in the tub???
    NEVER RELEASE FISH OR REPTILES OR ANY ANIMAL INTO THE WILD.

    Please read the CARESHEET! to make sure you're doing the best you can for your pet.

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    this is just superb!

    quick question: do you put airholes in the container?

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    Press & seal cuts down on condensation on the lid right?

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    Re: How to set up an egg tub

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    Press & seal cuts down on condensation on the lid right?
    No, the press n seal is going to get condensation on it, it's too keep the humidity in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coleslaw007 View Post
    No, the press n seal is going to get condensation on it, it's too keep the humidity in.

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    Ok. So if I'm not using and have enough humidity don't bother using it. Right?

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    Re: How to set up an egg tub

    I personally would use it. My first clutch I didn't use it at first and my eggs started to dimple. Started using it and they plumped back up. I used the substrateless incubation method, which I feel more comfortable with, but I think it should be about the same either way.

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