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    Hatchrite

    A question on incubating with hatchrite, what kind of water mixture is needed if any at all? And where is a good place to purchase it from?

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    Re: Hatchrite

    I have never used it but I understand that there is no need to add any water. It comes premixed and ready to use.

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    Re: Hatchrite

    HatchRite does not need water. You can get it on either LLL Reptiles or Reptile Basics.

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    Re: Hatchrite

    thanks alot guys always great help on here.

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    Re: Hatchrite

    You may need to add water during the incubation process if eggs start to dimple pre-maturely. I used it for two years, and I've also used just Perlite that I mixed myself (make sure to get the kind with no additives like Miracle Grow).

    If eggs start to dimple, you add about a tablespoon of water to each corner of the egg box.

    The Hatchrite will feel dry out of the bag, but if you put the back of your hand against it, you can feel a slight bit of moisture. Better to start off too dry than too moist. You can always add moisture, but not take away.

    The benefit for me using Hatchrite was that it gave me a better feel for the consistency that I wanted to use with the Perlite. The Perlite is definitely better bang for the $, but the experience that you gain with Hatchrite is worth it for your first season.

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    Re: Hatchrite

    I have heard that the Hatchrite can shrink away from the eggs as they absorb moisture, so that you have to go in and push it back around them, or they tend to dimple and dehydrate.

    I'm personally considering moving to a substrate-less system this coming season.
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    Re: Hatchrite

    Quote Originally Posted by WingedWolfPsion View Post
    I have heard that the Hatchrite can shrink away from the eggs as they absorb moisture, so that you have to go in and push it back around them, or they tend to dimple and dehydrate.

    I'm personally considering moving to a substrate-less system this coming season.

    I personally never had that problem when I used Hatchrite, fwiw.

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