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    is hatch rite good?

    Is hatch rite good to use in my incubator for some ball pythons eggs.I just want to know what you guys think of the product and maybe put up some experiences you have had with it.
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    IMO no, its just overpriced Perlite. Save your money and just buy a huge bag of perlite or vermiculite and add your water to it.

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    Re: is hatch rite good?

    Quote Originally Posted by cberg View Post
    Is hatch rite good to use in my incubator for some ball pythons eggs.I just want to know what you guys think of the product and maybe put up some experiences you have had with it.
    I've used Hatchrite for a few clutches without any problems. It's good stuff, just overpriced.
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