It boggles my mind that someone will attempt to hatch a clutch of eggs and skimp on $4 worth of Flexwatt. Spread that cost over a healthy clutch and the results are priceless. I might overwork some things but I do it right the first time. What value can you put on a failed clutch, incubation issues, or deformaties? The majority of problems from breeding are directly the fault of incubation. Why let that be your weak link? This isn't aimed at the OP at all. Just stating my opinion about arguing over an extra foor or two of Flexwatt. I agree there are areas to cut corners although I don't do it myself. I think we can all agree that incubation IS NOT one of them. Good luck SnakeGirl3!
Regards,
B