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Egg Substrate Preferences - Whats yours?
I know there quite a few different substrates and methods that each of us use, and it seems some breeders are constantly finding new methods. So I was just wondering what are yours? For the breeders who have used various substrates, which one works better in your opinion?
For me, I wanted to use vermiculite for some clutches and hatchrite for others just to see which is better.
Last edited by Jyson; 05-10-2010 at 05:37 PM.
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Re: Egg Substrate Preferences - Whats yours?
This

No headache when it comes to mixing, no worry about the substrate being too wet, just my favorite way to incubate.
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Re: Egg Substrate Preferences - Whats yours?
If you use substratless like above it dont matter what you use as long as it holds humidity well.
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Re: Egg Substrate Preferences - Whats yours?
I do EXACTLY as Deborah did above. Works perfectly.
Hatchrite is fine if you only have a few clutches, but its $$$ and vermiculite or perlite work just as well.
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Re: Egg Substrate Preferences - Whats yours?
 Originally Posted by RichsBallPythons
If you use substratless like above it dont matter what you use as long as it holds humidity well.
Actually, you'd want something that will 'release' moisture well. Perlite is hard and won't compact down so you get more actual surface area then you will with vermiculite which will clump together. Greater surface area will give you a higher evaporation rate which equals higher humidity. Though in actual practice it probably doesn't make that big of a difference.
Last edited by MarkS; 05-10-2010 at 06:23 PM.
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Re: Egg Substrate Preferences - Whats yours?
Personally I go straight old school....eggs in vermiculite.
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Re: Egg Substrate Preferences - Whats yours?
I like perlite, but I don't know what I'm going to use for balls yet.
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Re: Egg Substrate Preferences - Whats yours?
I used Hatch Rite
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Re: Egg Substrate Preferences - Whats yours?
Perlite mixed with a 1:1 ratio with filtered water, with a thin dry layer of perlite right where the eggs sit. I've never lost an egg, whether it be pythons or colubrids. I do intend to try the 'substrateless' method next year though.
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Re: Egg Substrate Preferences - Whats yours?
Vermiculite. Holds humidly great, and just feels a little more substantially compared to perlite.
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