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Re: Hatch Rite?
 Originally Posted by rabernet
The price is the only reason I switched to Perlite this year, after visiting with Albey Scholl and seeing he uses only Perlite.
This is the big thing for me... The cost difference is incredible. Also I swore that I read the bag up and down and all around and didn't find anywhere where they told you to add water... Not sure if the bag was changed... or If I just somehow missed it... not calling you a liar by any means.
Hatchrite Instructions... Just read through again and can't find anything about adding water.
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Re: Hatch Rite?
 Originally Posted by SoCaliSon
This is the big thing for me... The cost difference is incredible. Also I swore that I read the bag up and down and all around and didn't find anywhere where they told you to add water... Not sure if the bag was changed... or If I just somehow missed it... not calling you a liar by any means.
Hatchrite Instructions... Just read through again and can't find anything about adding water. 
I don't have the bag any more - and I read it directly from the bag. Bags were purchased last year, so maybe they've changed it?
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Re: Hatch Rite?
Yeah, I wont be breeding anywhere near what you guys make, only one or possibly two cluthes a season, so if it works, i'm all for it . I will definately look in to adding water though, dont want the eggs to be too dry.
Also, I just read the instructions for HatchRite using the link provided, and was just wondering how often to open egg container to allow gas excange? It says once a week, but I think I recall it being more often than that? Help?
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Re: Hatch Rite?
I think that Hatchrite is really good for first time breeders who do not want to worry about messing up on mixing water and perlite/ver. together.
Other wise it just costs alot to use if you already know how to make the other stuff perfectly.
- Matt
Come here little guy. You're awfully cute and fluffy but unfortunately for you, you're made of meat
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Re: Hatch Rite?
 Originally Posted by Hock3ymonk3y
I think the vermiculite/water thing is too complicated, i never know when its perfect
Hatchrite is great but a beat pricey here is a cheaper alternative for you where you won’t have to worry about proper mixing: Subtrateless incubation
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Re: Hatch Rite?
 Originally Posted by Deborah
Hatchrite is great but a beat pricey here is a cheaper alternative for you where you won’t have to worry about proper mixing: Subtrateless incubation

Can you explain this to me?
Thanks,
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Re: Hatch Rite?
 Originally Posted by Hock3ymonk3y
Can you explain this to me?
Thanks,
This is what I do and what has been working for me for those past 2 seasons
You will need
6 quart tub (can be found at walmart, target etc)
Eggcrate (can be found at lowes or homedepot)
Vermiculite or perlite (can be found at your local feed store)
and water
I put 3 cups of vermiculite in a 6 quart tub, I add about 1 and a half cup of water, I mix everything up, I then place a piece of eggcrate (cut to the dimension of my 6 quart tub) on the top of the substrate, place the eggs on the eggcrate and close the lid (I do not use any glad press & seal, I just use the lead)
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Re: Hatch Rite?
 Originally Posted by Deborah
This is what I do and what has been working for me for those past 2 seasons
You will need
6 quart tub (can be found at walmart, target etc)
Eggcrate (can be found at lowes or homedepot)
Vermiculite or perlite (can be found at your local feed store)
and water
I put 3 cups of vermiculite in a 6 quart tub, I add about 1 and a half cup of water, I mix everything up, I then place a piece of eggcrate (cut to the dimension of my 6 quart tub) on the top of the substrate, place the eggs on the eggcrate and close the lid (I do not use any glad press & seal, I just use the lead)
Thanks I will definately have to look in to that
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Re: hatch rite or wrong?
Thanks for the title change deborah
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Re: hatch rite or wrong?
This is my first year doing substrateless incubation. So far I love it! I have no problems mixing vermiculite but I'm super lazy! I've used Hatchrite for Leo eggs with good success.
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