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Re: Has anyone used hatchrite?
I used it last year and since it was my first clutch, i was really paranoid. Around day 40 i started putting in a table spoon of water in the corner once / twice a week as the package suggested. I will use it again.
I hear its easier to recover from a mild dry situation than an egg to wett situation.
Someone suggested putting a cup of water in the bottom of the incubator to help with the over all humidity. I figure im about 40 days from eggs this season, and i just received my shipment of Hatchrite..
Lets keep our fingers crossed..
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Re: Has anyone used hatchrite?
Well so far it seems this stuff is worthless .Well i will be watching my eggs closely when i get them.Thanks for the info folks
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I bought the bag. I opened it. I looked and felt the product.
I threw it out.
I'll stick with perlite for my crested geckos, I've had great success just controlling humidity myself with water content.
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Re: Has anyone used hatchrite?
From watching SnakebytesTV it seems BHB uses it for all of their python clutches and a vermiculite mix for the colubrids. I'm not gonna say they're the final word on breeding, but considering the volume they hatch yearly, it obviously works well enough.
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Re: Has anyone used hatchrite?
 Originally Posted by NewParadigms
From watching SnakebytesTV it seems BHB uses it for all of their python clutches and a vermiculite mix for the colubrids. I'm not gonna say they're the final word on breeding, but considering the volume they hatch yearly, it obviously works well enough.
Yea i was going to ask Brian how it works for them.
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Re: Has anyone used hatchrite?
The type of tub you use it in matters I think.
I used it my first season with tubs that had several holes for ventilation and the stuff dried out quickly and I had to add water constantly to keep the humidity up.
Maybe in sealed tubs it would work fine 
I switched to vermiculite and substrateless method and will not be using hatchrite again..
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Re: Has anyone used hatchrite?
I have used it numerous times, and it works great. I used 6quart tubs without holes, and did not seal them. I just put the lids on the tubs.
Last edited by Wh00h0069; 01-24-2011 at 08:39 AM.
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Re: Has anyone used hatchrite?
 Originally Posted by Wh00h0069
I have used it numerous times, and it works great. I used 6quart tubs without holes, and did not seal them. I just put the lids on the tubs.
X2...I also don't add any ventilation holes...seems to work great for me...
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