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egg tubs and subtrate?
was just wonder what tub setups do you guys use and what subtrate pics would be nice also thanks
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Re: egg tubs and subtrate?
well I use a similar method to this....
http://www.ball-pythons.net/forums/s...ad.php?t=71770
Credit to Heather Wong of course.
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Re: egg tubs and subtrate?
I would do this:
YouTube - 2008 clutch # 1 - part 2
And by that I mean I PERSONALLY would do this, not actually suggesting you do. Both are great methods.
Ball Pythons 1.1 Lesser, Pastel
1.0 Lesser Pastel, 0.0.7 mixed babies
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Re: egg tubs and subtrate?
I use Rubbermaid food storage containers with Vermiculite.

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Re: egg tubs and subtrate?
i have seen all of ralphs videos, but was just looking for pictures and methods others use
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Re: egg tubs and subtrate?
[QUOTE=coldbloodaddict;982320/QUOTE]I use Rubbermaid food storage containers with Vermiculite.
never thought to use one of them and the seal really good
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Re: egg tubs and subtrate?
I use a very simple setup. 6qt tubs with no holes. I add about 2/3 a bag of hatchrite. I open the lid once each week, and a little more towards the end.
Hope this helps.
Eddie Strong, Jr. 
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Re: egg tubs and subtrate?
This is what I have done last year and what I am preparing to do again this year
6 quarts tub + vermiculite + water + egg crate
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Re: egg tubs and subtrate?
deborah with the egg creat in there is it ok if the vermiculite is a little bit weter then normal?
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Re: egg tubs and subtrate?
 Originally Posted by klonedskillz
deborah with the egg creat in there is it ok if the vermiculite is a little bit weter then normal?
It definitely takes the headache away from having to mix your medium, the only thing you need to make sure that there is no condensation dripping on your eggs, if there is than you have too much water.
The best is to run your incubator with an egg box to see how much water you really need to obtain as close as possible to 100% without condensation.
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