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    This is what I do, super easy! I used hatchrite because I had some left over from last year when I tried putting the eggs directly on it-I won't do that again. You can find some perlite locally rather than use hatchrite, just make sure it doesn't have any fertilizer in it. You don't need to use press 'n seal if you are going substrateless.
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